Even though we have closed our centers, we remain committed to providing critical services- our staff are still here to serve survivors.
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Dear Friend,
In the spirit of solidarity, we continue to directly serve survivors and discuss how COVID-19 affects people experiencing gender-based violence in our prevention and education efforts. Even though we have closed our two physical centers due to the shelter-at-home order, we remain committed to providing critical services- our support staff are still here to support survivors.
If you or someone you know is not safe at home, the LA Rape and Battering Hotline is available 24/7:
* Central Los Angeles: 213-626-3393 (tel:2136263393)
* South Los Angeles: 310-392-8381 (tel:3103928381)
* West San Gabriel Valley: 626-793-3385 (tel:6267933385) .
Our intention is to help connect the dots between gender-based violence as a public health issue and the current global pandemic. We want to ensure that human experiences are centered in the coverage rather than only focusing on statistics. Peace Over Violence and Denim Day remain committed to uplifting survivors’ experiences and working with you in advancing the prevention work, advocacy, and direct support to everyone impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
We are mid-way through the month of April and we continue to build upon our solidarity efforts. Beginning today, we will focus on expressions of solidarity with our advocates and first responders. Peace Over Violence is one of thousands of gender-based violence organizations in the United States. We are first responders central to our communities’ safety and well-being. Day in and day out, our staff continue to do the work needed to support survivors to not only heal, but to thrive during our shelter-in-place context. We are also vital leaders of and participants in social movements that seek to transform systems and culture to build a just, dignified and violence-free world. Join us for the next week as we share thoughts on what solidarity with our advocates and emergency responders can look like, including uplifting testimonies from survivors and our volunteers and staff.
“Our emergency response volunteers allow us to have a 24-hour hotline and emergency response at hospitals and police stations. They are freely giving of their expertise, talents, and time to their communities. The depth of their constant commitment and dedication to providing peer support to the community is forever a source of inspiration for me personally.”
– Kelsey Jones, Volunteer Engagement and Hotline Coordinator
The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on survivors, their loved ones, folks experiencing violence at home and entire communities is immeasurable. Lifeline organizations like Peace Over Violence and the individuals behind them are going to be essential as we respond, recover and heal. Learn more about the people behind Peace Over Violence by checking out our blog ([link removed]) and following us on social media and sharing your thoughts with us! And don't forget to join us for Denim Day which will take place on Wednesday, April 29th, download our 2020 Action Kit ([link removed]) , and get your Denim Day gear ([link removed]) as direct ways to support healing services for survivors and those that make services possible.
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One on one, one by one powered by POV’s volunteers
“One on One, One by One” is a new virtual education program that will engage community members from different generations on a variety of topics. It will be powered by our POV volunteers who will lead discussions with folks on social media, in virtual meetings, and in their homes.
Follow us on social media and stay tuned for more details!
April 16
& 21
Prevention @ Home: Violence Prevention Specialist Training
Hosted by our Prevention Squad, these will be Instagram Live sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm. Every week we will teach a different unit from our In Touch With Teens curriculum. To tune in, follow us on Instagram at @peaceovrviolnce ([link removed]) and @youthoverviolence ([link removed]) .
April 21
Denim Day 101: The Virtual Edition
Join Peace Over Violence’s Hannah Denyer and Shirley Alvarado-del Aguila in a conversation on the ways we can foster connection in our communities and continue to mobilize to challenge rape culture, despite sheltering-at-home.
Facilitated by:
Hannah Denyer & Shirley Alvarado-del Aguila
Tuesday, April 21
12:00pm—1:00pm
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April 29
Denim Day Online Rally
Let's gather our virtual selves in the virtual world for an unprecedented virtual Denim Day Rally. For those of us who have been wearing pajamas and sweatpants for the past few weeks, we can change into our denim for a good cause on Wednesday, April 29th.
We'll be joined by community leaders, survivors, advocates & friends to recognize this important day. Don't forget to wear jeans with a purpose to spread the message that there is no excuse and never an invitation to harass, abuse, assault, or rape.
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Check out our online shop to purchase your Denim Day Action Kit and other Denim Day materials today! These materials will assist you in organizing, planning, and implementing your own Denim Day 2020 event.
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The 2020 Denim Day Action Kit will give you all the tools necessary for you to become an active partner and member of the Denim Day movement!
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Check out the Denim Day shop and see all the swag! We have hats, t-shirts, and new buttons! Get your official Denim Day gear today.
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This year, we anticipate millions more to activate, agitate and participate by making a social statement with their fashion statement and wearing jeans with a purpose on Denim Day! Are you one of them? Let us know!
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Help Peace Over Violence continue protecting the health of our community by being as responsive as possible to those who need us—for as long as it takes.
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Domestic Violence Shelters Work Around Coronavirus
“If (victims) need support services such as case management, they can do that through the telephone, and we continue to provide the advocacy on their behalf. The services are still functioning; they’re just modified now through telecommunications.”
— Yvette Lozano, Chief Program and Operations Officer
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