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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.Monday October 1st, 2012
Domestic Violence Vigil: We Say No More We Say NO MORE - that’s the theme for the Thursday, October 25th Napa Emergency Women’s Services Vigil at Veteran’s Memorial Park in downtown Napa. No More (or “No Más” in Spanish) is a nationwide campaign to bring awareness about Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. “We say No More: Together we can end domestic violence and sexual assault.” In recognition of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Napa Emergency Women’s Services (NEWS) will sponsor the event. The vigil is the culmination of the monthlong observance which is celebrated around the country by advocates, victim service providers, law enforcement, the judiciary, prosecutors and survivors in an effort to raise public awareness about domestic violence. “Napa Emergency Women’s Services (NEWS) believes that those who have become victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse have the power to strengthen and heal,” says Lamb. “Every day we bring respect, understanding, and resources to survivors, because we believe with kindness and support, we can create peaceful homes and a healthy community.” Napa Emergency Women’s Services provides support and resources to over 1100 survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault each year. The 24 hour emergency crisis line, (707) 255-NEWS, receives over 800 calls per year, and nearly 100 women and children are housed at the emergency shelter in a year. The NEWS administrative office is at 1141 Pear Tree Lane, Suite 220, Napa, (707) 252-3687. |




