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SUNY Fredonia walks to raise domestic violence awareness

November 2, 2012
The OBSERVER

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On Saturday at 3 p.m., SUNY Fredonia's Advanced Leadership Development Program, together with the Jamestown Salvation Army domestic violence program, is hosting "Love Shouldn't Hurt," an event designed to raise awareness about domestic violence.

The walk will also help raise money to educate area residents in an effort to decrease the number of violent incidents in the region.

The walk will start on Temple Street and continue through Maple Street, Central Avenue, and then back to campus. The entire walk is 1.7 miles.

Registration will begin at 1 p.m. in the Williams Center Multipurpose Room and will feature two guest speakers, who will talk about their knowledge of and experiences with domestic violence. In addition, performances by campus musical groups Much More Chill, Vocal Point and Some Like it Hot will help generate some excitement before the walk.

Refreshments will be available after the walk, and raffles for free iPod Nanos will take place both before and after.

Both campus and community members are invited to participate. For more information, contact Daniel Krauss at 716-341-0776 or Krau8573@fredonia.edu.

 
 

 

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