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Showing posts with label arise against abuse. Show all posts

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Family Matters Christmas Countdown

Every year on December 1st, as many across the globe begin the how many shopping days left 'til Christmas countdown, I rise from my bed with the dreadful memory of my mother's death due to domestic violence.

This year, this day, this moment is to share domestic violence family matters with you. And, make no mistake, these family matters should matter to you. One may never know what goes on behind closed doors.

We often find out too late that a loved one has fallen victim to domestic abuse. Become aware of and watch for the warning signs of domestic violence and abuse.

This holiday season you can help—a family member - a friend - a neighbor - a stranger—lessen the horror of domestic violence by taking a stand, by giving the gift of doing your part to Arise Against Abuse.

Arise Against Abuse Poster
Arise Against Abuse Poster by abitosunshine
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I love and miss you, Mommy, always...

I found this unusual Christmas Countdown video and viewing it just felt like I feel at this moment... sadness creeps into this day... there will be no holiday shopping for my Momma...


Friday, May 11, 2012

Emotional Roller Coaster Ride

Last month, in Latter-Day Longings I shared a ride on an emotional roller coaster with a friend. The extremity of disturbance I felt was, I am sure, nothing compared to what Ann was feeling, her spirit crushed by grief over the loss of her dear friend. Friend Chris was an advocate for children; professionally, as well as personally.

Today Ann shares a bit more of the aftermath of emotions she is experiencing over the violent death of her friend in her post "One Month Since My Best Friend Was Murdered".

And, Ann also shares the plea for us to take a child by the hand and take a stand, to arise against abuse.



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Stand for Something for the Children

Country music singer Aaron Tippin sings of life lessons he learned from his father, reminding us we've got to stand for something.




With April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month (USA) I am here to remind you to join me in taking a stand for the children of the world who are victims of abuse.


You are invited to Like Arise Against Abuse on Facebook and share your personal story, links to your own articles or blog posts on the subject of child abuse, and/or links of interest that pertain to child abuse.

I also invite you to visit a collection of domestic violence and abuse poetry and prose I have written: Arise Against Abuse at Squidoo.





Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)
You can make the call to aid a child abuse victim.
All calls are anonymous and completely confidential.