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Girls Night Out to Cut Out Domestic Abuse

I received a call yesterday asking if I would get the word out in our community about this Thursday night’s events at the Plainwell Coffee Mill, which I will be attending. It is a great opportunity to help out organizations like Sylvia’s Place , a domestic violence safe house here in Allegan.

Created in August 2006, Girls Night Out to Cut Out Domestic Abuse™ is a nationwide movement to celebrate domestic abuse survivors and the power of women to band together to Break the Silence, Break the Cycle and Save Lives. Hosted by partnering salons and spas from coast to coast, Girls Night Out to Cut Out Domestic Abuse™ emerged from a domestic abuse survivor’s realization that she needed to break her own silence and her moment of obligation to mobilize other survivors for a strength in numbers campaign to Support, Benefit and Empower women, children and families touched by domestic abuse and domestic homicide.

May 7, 2009 6-10 PM Plainwell Coffee Mill $15 general admission Appetizers and desserts. Silent auction. Special guest Trinity ftL !!! Register online or at the door. More information about our local event can be found HERE .

Make a date with friends, wear your purple and join us as we celebrate domestic abuse survivors and the power of women and communities to band together to Break the Silence, Break the Cycle and Save Lives!

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