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Survivors of violence designed these tee shirts.
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The YWCA of Northwest Louisiana recently commemorated
their 9th Annual Week Without Violence with numerous events designed
to build awareness and encourage change in order to bring about a
life without violence. Since an estimated three to four million women
in America are victims of domestic violence each year, the YWCA sponsored
several events during the week designed to raise awareness of violence
against women.
The Clothesline Project, a visual display of tee shirts designed
by survivors of violence, their families, and friends, was one such
event. One tee shirt, simple in its design but powerful in its message,
provided statistical data about domestic violence including:
- 1 in 3 women will be sexually assaulted in her lifetime
- Every 12 seconds a woman is battered in this country
- Relatives, friends, or acquaintances commit 84% of rapes
- Louisiana ranked #1 in women killed by intimate partners
in 1999
- 1 in 4 children will be sexually assaulted before the age
of 18
The week began with a Day of Remembrance that had area police,
sheriffs and fire departments sounding their sirens for one minute.
This action symbolized one minute without violence and kicked off
a session to speak out against domestic violence led by survivors
of violent crimes. The week ended with a ladies self-defense class.
Domestic violence victims in northwest Louisiana that flee their
abusive situations seeking safety and shelter have only one program
at their disposal - the YWCA's Family Violence Program. This program
not only provides counseling, legal assistance and advocacy services,
it also provides emergency and transitional housing for battered
women and their children. The transitional housing program, Thresholds,
provides scattered site housing with services to those leaving the
emergency shelter in need of education and/or employment assistance.
This program, funded in part through HUD's Continuum of Care Homeless
Assistance Program, has been used as a model throughout the state
for its design and function.
In 2002, the YWCA of Northwest Louisiana served 311 homeless women
and children in their emergency shelter and assisted another 975
women and children through other services, such as counseling and
legal assistance. They average about thirty new women and children
in the emergency shelter each month. Approximately 50% of the homeless
women in the United States are homeless because of domestic violence.
The YWCA hopes that events that raise awareness will result in more
resources to aid victims and more people being able to enjoy lives
without violence.
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