The New Bedford Women’s Center sponsored a candlelight vigil, march, and speakers program on 10/22/19 to remember the victims of domestic violence. October is domestic violence awareness month, an opportunitiy to join the conversation and show that we care about victims of dometic violence. The Clothesline Project hung t-shirts in the First Unitarian Church, each one color coded to show what kind of violence the victim suffered, including abuse and murder.
To learn more about domestic violence and resources available in the community contact the WC at 508-996-3343, or visit http://www.thewomenscentersc.com/index.php.
- The Dartmouth Police color guard leads the way for the march to the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford on 10/22/19 to remember the victims of domestic violence. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
- Speakers line up to tell the stories of victims of domestic violence homicide because they are no longer able to speak for themselves, during a program at the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford after a candlelight vigil and march downtown on 10/22/19. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
- John Silva, returns to his seat after speaking on behalf of three-year-old murder victim Joshua Santos at the domestic violence program in the First Unitarian Church in New Bedford held after the candlelight vigil and march downtown on 10/22/19. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
- T-shirts from the clothesline project hang above the pews at the First Unitarian Church on 10/22/19 for a program remembering the victims of domestic violence. Photo by Glenn C. Silva.
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