3 7 2025 White Ribbon Pledge Day

Fall River Government TV Mar 7, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

A White Ribbon Pledge Day ceremony was held on March 7th at the Fall River Government Center, hosted by the Greater Fall River Domestic Violence Coalition, the Mayor's Office, and DA Quinn's office. Blair Simus from Star provided background on the White Ribbon Campaign, detailing its origin in Canada in 1991 following the tragic massacre of 14 women, and its evolution into a global movement advocating for action, accountability, and allyship against gender-based violence. Mayor Paul Coogan then led attendees in reciting the White Ribbon Pledge, committing to be part of the solution in ending violence against women and all gender-based violence. Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn addressed the gathering, emphasizing that domestic violence is unacceptable and highlighting the ongoing efforts to protect victims. He spoke about his 36 years of experience witnessing the impact of abuse on women and children, and thanked Courtney Cahill, who leads his office's domestic violence unit, for her work in prosecution, prevention, and awareness. The ceremony concluded with a reminder that the pledge is a commitment to action, challenging harmful behaviors, supporting survivors, and fostering a community of respect, safety, and equality, followed by an invitation for attendees to sign a pledge sheet.

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