Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Tuesdays at 5:30pm at our Colby Office, 1480 W 4th St. (Zoom is available). For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Wednesdays at 5:30 at our Hays Office, 2716 Plaza Ave. (Zoom is available). Childcare is provided! For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202
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We thank the City of Norton for standing with survivors by declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation is a powerful reminder of the importance of community awareness, solidarity, education, and prevention efforts. Together, we can create safer communities for all. |
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Sip purple, play games, and support survivors! We invite you to a special Business After Hours with Options and Hays Med Center for Health Improvement. Come enjoy purple mocktails, snacks, and games while hearing about the work our organizations are doing in the community. Options will share about Domestic Violence Awareness Month, including upcoming activities, Read More
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We appreciate the City of Oberlin for proclaiming October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This declaration affirms the importance of working together to create safe, supportive communities where survivors are heard and believed. |
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Join us on Russell Main Street for Bricks, Broncs & BBQ! Options will be there with a table full of resources, information, and friendly faces. Stop by to learn more about our services, pick up materials, and say hello while enjoying this great community event. |
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The City of Hill City has proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We are grateful for their leadership in raising awareness and supporting survivors. Proclamations like this highlight the importance of community action in ending domestic violence.
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By proclaiming October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the City of Goodland has taken an important step in supporting survivors and raising awareness. We are thankful for their partnership in creating a safer future for all.
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We thank the City of Wallace for standing with survivors by declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation is a powerful reminder of the importance of community awareness, education, and prevention efforts. |
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Hays High School students are chalking the entrance to Hays High School with resources and messages of support, love, and healing for Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
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We thank the City of Russell for joining us in recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation is more than words — it is a public stand with survivors and a reminder of our community’s commitment to prevention and support.
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We thank the City of Stocktoln for standing with survivors by declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation is a powerful reminder of the importance of community awareness, education, and prevention efforts. |
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Art has the power to heal, connect, and inspire. During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, survivors and allies are invited to join us in creating a large community art piece filled with messages of support, peace, healing, and hope. Together, we will use art to raise awareness, honor survivors, and spread the message that a safe, Read More
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Wednesdays at 5:30 at our Hays Office, 2716 Plaza Ave. (Zoom is available). Childcare is provided! For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202 |
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Community Giving Day! Save the date for Give Fest 2025! On Friday, Oct. 10, your dollar and your impact with stretch even further when you donate at Heartlandgivefest.org. You can also mail in your donation to HCF: 1200 Main St. #102, Hays, KS, 67601. Mail must arrive by Oct. 10! Make check payable to HCF Read More |
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Colby Community College VS Hutchinson Community College! Join the Colby Community College Women’s Volleyball team as they take a stand during Domestic Violence Awareness Month! Fans are encouraged to wear purple to show support. Options will be on-site with resources and information to raise awareness and promote safety in our community. |
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Thank you to the City of Smith Center for proclaiming October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Their recognition helps raise visibility, honor survivors, and encourage community-wide action against abuse.
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We are grateful to Hoxie for recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation reinforces the message that domestic violence impacts everyone, and awareness is key to building a safer community. |
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Tuesdays at 5:30pm at our Colby Office, 1480 W 4th St. (Zoom is available). For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202 |
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Wednesdays at 5:30 at our Hays Office, 2716 Plaza Ave. (Zoom is available). Childcare is provided! For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202 |
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Purple Thursday in 2025 will be on Thursday, Oct 16. This is a national day to show solidarity with survivors of domestic violence by wearing purple, symbolizing courage, survival, and honor. It's held annually as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) in October to raise awareness and break the silence surrounding domestic violence.
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We are grateful to Osborne for recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation reinforces the message that domestic violence impacts everyone, and awareness is key to building a safer community.
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We thank the City of Atwood for standing with survivors by declaring October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation is a powerful reminder of the importance of community awareness, education, and prevention efforts. |
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Art has the power to heal, connect, and inspire. During Domestic Violence Awareness Month, survivors, allies, and the community as a whole are invited to join us in creating a large community art piece filled with messages of support, peace, healing, and hope. Together, we will use art to raise awareness, honor survivors, and spread Read More |
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Tuesdays at 5:30pm at our Colby Office, 1480 W 4th St. (Zoom is available). For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202
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We are grateful to WaKeeney for recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This proclamation reinforces the message that domestic violence impacts everyone, and awareness is key to building a safer community. |
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Wednesdays at 5:30 at our Hays Office, 2716 Plaza Ave. (Zoom is available). Childcare is provided! For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202 |
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Every survivor’s story matters. Safe at Last is a powerful event that centers the voices of those who have experienced domestic violence. Survivors will share their journeys - what they went through, the challenges they faced, the moments of support that made a difference, and the barriers that still remain. This evening is about listening, Read More |
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Faith communities play an important role in supporting survivors and spreading awareness. On Purple Sunday, we are inviting churches across our service area to join us in recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Congregations are encouraged to wear purple, lift survivors up in prayer, and share resources that can connect individuals and families with help and Read More |
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Tuesdays at 5:30pm at our Colby Office, 1480 W 4th St. (Zoom is available). For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202 |
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Join our domestic violence support group, a safe and compassionate space for survivors to connect, share, and uplift each other. Wednesdays at 5:30 at our Hays Office, 2716 Plaza Ave. (Zoom is available). Childcare is provided! For more details, call our office at 785-625-4202 |
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