THANK YOU to everyone who participated in DVAM this year! Below are some pictures of some of our local partners.
Amador County District Attorney’s Office * Amador County Probation Department * Amador County Sheriff’s Office * ATCAA * CHP-Amador * First 5 * Gold Country Auto * Hook’d * Ione Market * Ione PD * Jackson Police Department * Jamba Juice * Motherlode Deli * Senior Center * Sierra Wind * TANF * Umpqua * Victim Witness…and many more!
Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) was launched nationwide in October 1987 as a way to connect and unite individuals and organizations working on domestic violence issues while raising awareness for those issues.
Operation Care is taking a stand against domestic violence and reminding our community that there are still countless people–victims and survivors, their children and families, their friends and family, their communities–impacted by domestic violence. #takeastand #WeAreResilient
Throughout the month, Operation Care is providing various businesses throughout the county DVAM boxes to gain support in “Taking a Stand”. Help support healthy relationships by wearing purple bracelets, pins and ribbons during the month of October.
Help
Amador County TAKE A STAND against Domestic Violence!
Throughout the month, Operation Care will be placing baskets at various businesses throughout the county to gain support in “Taking a Stand”. Help support healthy relationships by wearing purple bracelets, pins and ribbons during the month of October.
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Created by California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
It’s simple!
“A person cannot abuse the men, women, and children in our community and think that we will turn away. We WILL take a stand, and we encourage survivors to tell their stories so that together we can stop the abuse. We cannot lose another life because of domestic violence. As a community we must ALL TAKE A STAND.”
Tammie Crabtree
Executive Director, Operation Care