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Domestic violence walk and awareness-day in Arizona

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Domestic violence walk and awareness-day in Arizona

Time: September 14, 2013 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Starting from Top level Gym
Street: 6026 N 23rd ave
City/Town: Phoenix,az 85015
Website or Map: http://www.thestreetsdontlove…
Event Type: domestic, violence, walk, and, awareness-day, in, arizona
Organized By: The Streets Don't Love You Back/YOUTHBloc
Latest Activity: Sep 12, 2013

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Domestic violence walk and awareness-day in Arizona,Sponsored by The Streets Don't Love You Back Movement, YouthBloc, Top Level Boxing Gym, Phoenix Boys and Girls Center,Buckeye Valley News,The Black Information Highway, and JCS2364 Internet Radio , Arizona's Multimedia and Video Production,Twin Flame Images & Productions,Team Gorilla Elite
if you would like to become a sponsor to this awareness event to help others contact us at thestreetsdontloveyouback@gmail.com thank everyone for your support Saturday, September 14, 2013, 10:00am - 2:00pm 6026 N 23rd ave Phoenix,az 85015 if you would like to donate click on link https://thestreetsdontloveyouback.ning.com/page/donate

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i would like everyone to post stories on DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS everyday on this page and keep everyone updated because everyday is DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS DAY and networking in helping others against this abuse.the streets dont love you back movement help and educate all year round 365 days a year/We will be collecting clothes, Jackets, blankets, underwear, socks, backpacks and hygiene products, etc. for the DOMESTIC VIOLENCE shelters... . Please let us know and we can pick up... or you can send it to us at
P.O. Box 1093 Maricopa, Arizona 85139 we would like to thank every one who supports us to keep helping others god bless you all. rob and lucinda

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Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on August 19, 2013 at 11:57am

Our friend Mr Senator Steve Gallardo will speak at TSDLYB EVENT HE WILL SPEAK OUT AGAINST THIS ABUSE THAT KILLS DAY IN AND DAY OUT.THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT GOD BLESS SEPT 14,2013

Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on August 6, 2013 at 4:17pm

WHY PAINT PHOENIX PURPLE?

One in five teens will experience dating abuse in our state.

Paint Phoenix Purple Logo
Domestic Violence Awareness

Domestic Violence is one of the most widespread and dangerous health and safety challenges in our community today. In October, the city will Paint Phoenix Purple in observance of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Your organization or household can support the campaign by coming up with unique ideas to “Paint Phoenix Purple”. The goal is to bring awareness to Domestic Violence and create a culture of change.

Paint Phoenix Purple is a local awareness campaign brought to you by a collaboration of more than 50 community, private and public organizations including the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the O’Connor House and the City of Phoenix. The collaboration drafted a plan entitled ”Road Map to Excellence: Making the City of Phoenix a National Leader in Preventing and Ending Domestic Violence“. Paint Phoenix Purple is the inaugural initiative within the Awareness Campaign for the plan. To learn more about the plan, please visit the City’s website.

Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on August 1, 2013 at 9:32pm

Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on July 18, 2013 at 11:54am

ms crosley was a member of the streets dont love you back movement and we send our prayers and love out to here family.she loved getting our news letter every month that is sent out to 150 prisons every month men/woman fed/state god bless R.I.P.FROM ROB AND LUCINDA BOYD STOP Domestic violence

Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on July 18, 2013 at 11:53am
Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on July 2, 2013 at 1:14pm

Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on July 2, 2013 at 11:52am

TSDLYB Domestic Violence Walk and Awareness Day in Phoenix, Arizona sponsored by The Streets Don't Love You Back Movement, YouthBloc, Top Level Boxing Gym, Phoenix Boys and Girls Center, Buckeye Valley News, Black Information Highway, JCS 2364

If you would like to become a sponsor of the event, contact us at thestreetsdontloveyouback@gmail.com Thank everyone for your support! if you would like to donate click on link http://thestreetsdontloveyouback.ning.com/page/donate

Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on July 1, 2013 at 2:41pm

The National Network to End Domestic Violence
After years of budget cuts, domestic and sexual violence programs have been forced to reduce services and victims are feeling the impact. The Congressionally-mandated sequester cuts are now taking effect, further decimating the resources that victims need to escape and heal from violence and abuse. Please join us in calling on Congress to end the sequester and ensure that lifesaving services will continue to be available to victims of domestic and sexual violence!
Take action via the link below and share this infographic that explains the devastating impact of funding cuts.
http://www.nnedv.org/policy/takeaction/3854-sequestration-endangers...

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Comment by The Streets Don't Love You Back on June 30, 2013 at 1:17pm

Domestic violence walk and awareness-day in Arizona,Sponsored by The Streets Don't Love You Back Movement, YouthBloc, Top Level Boxing Gym, Phoenix Boys and Girls Center,Buckeye Valley News, if you would like to become a sponsor to this awareness event to help others contact us at thestreetsdontloveyouback@gmail.com thank everyone for your support Saturday, September 14, 2013, 10:00am - 12:00pm 6026 N 23rd ave Phoenix,az 85015

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