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Subject Items needed for clients and shelters
Date June 25, 2024 1:45 PM
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We're running low on our most-used items. Please visit our Amazon Wishlist to purchase one or more of these and ship them directly to Doorways. Join Doorways' Summer Match and TRIPLE your gift! Donate Now for 2:1 Match Items Needed for Our Clients and Shelters Help us restock essential home goods and personal care items We're running low on our most-used items. Please visit our Amazon Wishlist to purchase one or more of these and ship them directly to Doorways: Paper towels Kitchen trash bags Dish soap Kitchen sponges Ziploc bags Disinfectant wipes Cleaning spray Hand sanitizer Body wash Shop Wishlist Thank you for your help! In the News Supreme Court decision in U.S. v. Rahimi prioritizes the safety of domestic violence survivors "We applaud the Court for centering the lives of survivors over a dangerous abuser's access to firearms. To drive home the high stakes that hung in the balance of this decision, the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCCADV) and the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) are sharing powerful stories from survivors who have faced the threat of firearms in abusive relationships. With the Court's ruling, we hope that we may continue to move toward a world free from this violence." Read More Income influences level of protection from domestic violence "At its core, the cycle of domestic violence is upheld by systemic inequalities and power imbalances that benefit those in positions of privilege and authority. As poverty is a major contributor to systemic inequalities, and money can exacerbate any power and control already present, this creates a system that benefits those with financial means. Thus, for those trapped in cycles of abuse and poverty, the decision to leave an abusive partner is not simply a matter of willpower but is fraught with economic obstacles." Read More Serving time for their abusers’ crimes "Every state has some version of the theory of accountability — more broadly called 'accomplice liability' — though the specifics vary from place to place. These kinds of laws can make victims of intimate partner violence particularly vulnerable to prosecution." Read More Oklahoma law to allow resentencing for incarcerated domestic violence survivors "Also known as Oklahoma's Survivors Act, the law will be signed into effect on 1 September and will grant hundreds of people who experienced abuse the opportunity to be resentenced with more leniency in what is one of the most extensive reforms to the state's justice system following years of advocacy." Read More Pride Events this Week 🌈 Join Doorways at Arlington Pride on June 29th Join us at Long Bridge Park in National Landing for a day filled with celebration, diversity, and love. This FREE event promises to be a fantastic gathering of the community, showcasing local talent, delicious food, and vibrant entertainment. Come together with friends, family, and allies to show your support and embrace the spirit of pride. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something special - mark your calendars and get ready to have an unforgettable time at the Arlington Pride Festival 2024! Learn More In the News   Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Save the date: Open Hearts, Open Doors is October 30th! Help create pathways out of homelessness, domestic violence, and sexual assault. Give the gift of safe harbor, healing, and hope today. Donate Now Doorways | P.O. Box 100185 | Arlington, VA 22210 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice
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