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NNJ (V) - The Hidden Pandemic: Domestic Violence (7 PM ET)
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NNJ (V) - The Hidden Pandemic: Domestic Violence (7 PM ET)
Like Covid, domestic violence flourishes in crowded spaces. When schools and businesses closed due to the pandemic, people retreated to their homes, and some were trapped with abusive family members. Calls to domestic violence hotlines soared and shelters didn't have enough room.
Please REGISTER to join us May 4, 2022, 7:00pm for this informative virtual discussion of the problem and how to assist the victims. FREE! Please use the pink "Register" button.
The Northern NJ Chapter of the Transition Network is proud to present an educational webinar on domestic violence. Experts will discuss the broad range of the problem, which hits people in every socio-economic group, every racial and ethnic community, every state and county in the country.
The panel of experts includes:
Venezia Michalsen, PhD
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Professor, expert on gender and criminal justice, and intimate partner victimization of women. Montclair University.
Mira Moreno
- Director of Programs and licensed mental health counselor, Center for Hope and Safety.
Katheryn Miller, Esq
. - Attorney and legal advocate for domestic violence victims, Center for Hope and Safety
The Center for Hope and Safety in Bergen County, NJ, is dedicated to assisting victims and survivors of domestic violence and their children, by turning fear into safety, helplessness into strength, and isolation into hope. In 2021, the Center's hotline handled 7,508 calls, a 50% increase over their 10 year average, and sheltered hundreds of victims of domestic violence. The NJ office of Domestic Violence Services funds 22 such domestic violence programs throughout the state.
Anyone who wishes to donate to the non-profit Center For Hope and Safety can do so by clicking on:
Help Center for Hope and Safety
or by texting TTNHOPE to 44-321.
When:
Wednesday, May 04, 2022, 7:00 PM until 8:00 PM
Where:
Virtual via Zoom. Link will be provided after registration.
Additional Info:
Category:
Open to All
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Cancellation Policy:
Capacity:
0
Available Slots:
3
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Everyone
No Fee