From Doorways <[email protected]>
Subject 5 ways to support survivors
Date April 5, 2023 2:01 PM
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Get ready to turn teal in support of survivors. Tickets for Rocklands' May 4th roast are selling FAST! Get yours now before they're gone! Get Tickets 5 Ways to Take Action during Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM) Attend an event Get your free tickets now for events including a free family movie on April 22nd, ACPD's Uniting Women event on April 24th, and a hybrid in-person/virtual poetry share on April 26th! View Calendar More ways to get involved Whether or not you attend an event, there are many more ways to participate this month, for adults, youth, and kids! Learn More From 1978 to today, who we serve and how we help is always evolving to better serve our clients and our community. Every service and shelter night Doorways provides is a testament to our founders' legacy and this community's lasting commitment to safe harbor, healing, and hope. April 2023 marks the 45th anniversary of Doorways' first response to homelessness and domestic violence in Arlington. When our founders realized there was nowhere in their community for their neighbors to go when they were in crisis, the created a safe place. Then in 1979, our founders opened our first shelter, The Arlington Temporary Community Shelter, or TACTS, in a house donated by St. George's Church. In 1982, we opened our first permanent shelter, which was then and remains Arlington's only safehouse. Stay tuned for highlights from our second decade of service in the next edition of This Week at Doorways. Can't wait 'til then? See the timeline in our 2022 annual report! This series is inspired by our partner PathForward's series marking their 30th anniversary this spring; the idea is used with their permission. In the News Center Survivors: A Resource for Families and Educators in Responding to Sexual Violence "When a young person experiences sexual assault, a survivor-centered approach—from parents, caregivers, educators and everyone involved in the survivor's life—is essential." Learn More Tarana Burke discusses her me too movement, hashtag co-opting of it "I am hoarse from yelling at the top of my lungs, 'Stop being diverted. Stop being confused.'" Read More Did Me Too change the workplace for Gen Z? "Despite these challenges, there is cause for hope: many believe that in the coming years, workplace cultures will continue to improve for women and other groups who may have faced a disproportionate amount of harassment in the past." Read More We're Hiring! Apply online today People make our mission possible. Doorways is seeking new team members to fill open full-time and part-time positions. See how you could apply your skills here in support of safe harbor, healing, and hope for survivors and their families! View Jobs and Apply Online Drive-Thru Deeds Deliver or send critical supplies for our clients Swing by our office on Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to drop off your donations, or ship a gift directly to Doorways via our Amazon Wish List. Shop Wish List   Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Doorways | P.O. Box 100185, Arlington, VA 22210 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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