Healing is a process. It takes time and energy. For some they heal as if they were running up the Art Museum’s stairs like Rocky and others take one step at a time. Remember, try not to compare your process to another’s. They will never be the same.
It's November and that means #AllSurvivorsDay is only two days away! Whether you want to participate in person or online, learn how you can get involved at https://t.co/h30mMsTBK6
“I’ve always fought for kids on both sides of the gun,” our victim coordinator Movita Johnson-Harrell says in this new @NYTmag profile of our administration. “Young people who cause crimes are often victims themselves, even victims of a broken society.” https://t.co/iJ6nMvkYOI
Maintaining a healthy mental state is important all year long. Which is why self-care during the holidays is important. Today we celebrate Halloween & begin the holiday season. Here's some self-care tips for the holidays from Suicide Prevention Lifeline. https://t.co/uOd9IgOpPN
Join @SNAPNetwork and others on Independence Mall this Saturday for a day of solidarity, support, and calls-to-action to change the culture that allows sexual abuse to thrive. For more info, visit: https://t.co/XL95Gy5n74
Our partners at @Congreso1977, @LSHphilly, and @helpwomen want you to #PaintPhillyPurple with us on October 4th! Wear your finest purple attire to promote #DVAM2018 at home, at work, and on the go. Don’t forget to share your purple-themed selfie here on Twitter!
Everyone deserves to be safe. If you or someone you know is the victim of #domesticviolence, help is just a phone call away. All calls are confidential. Contact @WomenAgnstAbuse today: https://t.co/dBdKNQQQRc #DVAM2018
Are a you victim of Sexual Violence and Need Support?
Join WOAR TODAY from 10:30am to 12pm for our CORE support group. This is for adult survivors to discuss topics such as common reactions, coping skills, relaxation techniques and more…
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Please watch our feed for resources and events. Here is support and resource information from @PPDVictmSrvcs.
Support and resources are available. @PhillyPolice Victim Assistance Officers are on site in each police district, or contact Victim Services at 215-685-1158. As always, call 911 for emergencies. #DVAM2018