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Fall River Government TV Oct 5, 2023 YouTube Report Issue

A flag-raising ceremony for Domestic Violence Awareness Month was held in Fall River, Massachusetts, on October 5, 2023. Jeff Glidden, a member of the Greater Fall River Domestic Violence Coalition, opened the event by detailing the Coalition's mission, which was established in 1994 to achieve a community free from violence. Jen Murphy, a clinician at the Women's Center at Star, then spoke about the Clothesline Project, an initiative started in Cape Cod in 1990 by survivors to publicly share their stories and raise awareness about intimate partner violence. Danielle, a domestic violence survivor, shared her powerful personal testimony, recounting her experience of calling the police on her son's father three years prior and the initial fear and confusion she faced. She emphasized the critical role of community support and resources, highlighting organizations like JRI, the Women's Center, and the Southshore Advocacy Center, and stressed the importance of speaking up and knowing one's rights. The District Attorney spoke, reaffirming the office's 35-year commitment to prosecuting domestic violence cases and protecting victims. Mayor Paul Coogan thanked the Coalition and the Women's Center at Star for their vital work in providing advocacy, counseling, and crisis intervention. The ceremony concluded with the reading of a proclamation, led by Mayor Paul Coogan, officially declaring October 2023 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Fall River. The proclamation acknowledged the ongoing impact of domestic violence, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly on vulnerable and marginalized communities, and reaffirmed the city's collective commitment to ending domestic violence and supporting survivors.

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