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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Mother of three murdered in her own home


Mother of three murdered in her own home: A man is in custody tonight -- suspected of murdering the mother of his children. The woman was attacked and violated in her home.

Cleveland program helps Hispanic women, children escape domestic violence


Alicia Carrizo, an immigrant from Argentina, was helped by the Latina Domestic Violence Project, which offers safety and stability programs for victims of domestic violence regardless of immigration status.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Test Your Domestic Violence IQ

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Monday, October 31, 2011

October is Domestic Violence month


October is Domestic Violence month

Cowan, who now is a volunteer at the Domestic Violence Center of Cleveland and shares her story as an example for others. For years, Cowan was in an abusive marriage where her husband abused her and her children.



By JAMES W. WADE III

Staff Reporter

October is Domestic Violence month and an annual campaign is now underway to shine light on this on going problem all month.

The 4th Annual Purple Light Nights Awareness Campaign is now underway throughout northeast Ohio. Cuyahoga County law enforcement and leaders kicked off the 4th Annual Purple Light Nights Awareness Campaign with a ceremonial lighting.




The Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center started with a commencement breakfast at Massimo da Milano beginning at 8 a.m. yesterday morning.

The Purple Light Nights campaign aims to create dialogue surrounding domestic violence, provide information and resources, and engage the community to stop and prevent its future occurrence.




From now until October 31, community members are urged to shine a purple light bulb or strand of lights on porches or in windows in support of the campaign and Domestic Violence Awareness Month.




In support of the campaign, Tower City will serve as this year’s central hub. Throughout October, the mall will feature Purple Light Nights information and decorations. Terminal Tower will also support the campaign by remaining lit in purple from October 1 to October 7.




Domestic violence and abuse can happen to anyone, regardless of size, gender, or strength, yet the problem is often overlooked, excused, or denied. This is especially true when the abuse is psychological, rather than physical. Emotional abuse is often minimized yet it can leave deep and lasting scars.




Noticing and acknowledging the warning signs and symptoms of domestic violence and abuse is the first step to ending it. No one should live in fear of the person they love. If you recognize yourself or someone you know in the following warning signs and descriptions of abuse, don’t hesitate to reach out. There is help available.

Domestic abuse, also known as spousal abuse, occurs when one person in an intimate relationship or marriage tries to dominate and control the other person. Domestic abuse that includes physical violence is called domestic violence.




Domestic violence and abuse are used for one purpose and one purpose only: to gain and maintain total control over you. An abuser doesn’t “play fair.” Abusers use fear, guilt, shame, and intimidation to wear you down and keep you under his or her thumb. Your abuser may also threaten you, hurt you, or hurt those around you.

Domestic violence and abuse does not discriminate. It happens among heterosexual couples and in same-sex partnerships. It occurs within all age ranges, ethnic backgrounds, and economic levels. And while women are more commonly victimized, men are also abused, especially verbally and emotionally, although sometimes even physically as well. The bottom line is that abusive behavior is never acceptable, whether it’s coming from a man, a woman, a teenager, or an older adult.

You deserve to feel valued, respected, and safe.




Laura Cowan is an advocate and domestic violence survivor whose courage has served as a beacon for other survivors of domestic violence and friends of those who lost someone to domestic violence.




Cowan, who now is a volunteer at the Domestic Violence Center of Cleveland and shares her story as an example for others. For years, Cowan was in an abusive marriage where her husband abused her and her children.




This went on for several years and, during this time, she kept a letter with her chronicling the abuse to her and the others in their house. One day, her husband took her into town to retrieve a package at the post office. When he was distracted, she passed the letter to the postal clerk, who took the letter and slid it under the desk and then mailed it for her.




Two days later, the sheriff's department came and arrested her husband and freed her and her children and the other family members who had suffered abuse.

Later, Cowan testified at this man’s trial and her accounts of the abuse were essential in getting him sentenced to life in prison.




There are many success stories but you know there are many sad stories from Domestic Violence that has resulted in murder. So, for all of October, let’s dedicate our efforts to helping those in need to rise above their situation and improving their lives and the lives of future generations.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

ABC Action News presents: Taking Action Against Domestic Violence Primetime



Posted: 10/14/2011
By: Jen McVan



TAMPA - ABC Action News presents: Taking Action Against Domestic Violence Primetime

Lissette Campos, Wendy Ryan, Linda Hurtado and Jamison Uhler bring stories of hope, healing and giving.

Domestic Violence victims share their own personal stories of survival hoping to empower others to break free.

Jamison Uhler takes us behind the scene of the “I own me” campaign. While Linda Hurtado takes us behind the bench to see how a local judge is working to make a difference and break the cycle of abuse.

Watch the special in the video player above.


Copyright 2011 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Read more: http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/crime/taking_action_against_domestic_violence/abc-action-news-presents:-taking-action-against-domestic-violence-primetime#ixzz1azYfbSFu

Saturday, October 15, 2011

43 Forum: Surviving Domestic Abuse




CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE TO WATCH THE VIDEO
(10/10/11) - My guests talked about why they became involved in the fight against domestic violence and child abuse.

Laura Cowan told her story of surviving domestic violence, rape, physical and emotional abuse by her husband, who is now serving 6-life terms in prison.

Cowan talked about how she and her four children were beaten and locked in the garage for six months.

She was able to escape only when a registered letter came to the home and her husband had to take her to the post office to sign for it.

She was able to slip a note to the clerk who in turn called the police.

We also talked about how physical and sexual child abuse, bullying, teen dating abuse, intimate partner violence, stalking and elder abuse affect their victims.

Linda Dooley Johanek says when children see domestic violence against their mother they are victims too. She also said that child abuse victims tend to end-up abusing as teen or adults.

We informed viewers of WUAB 43 FORUM that The Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center has a couple of events coming up later this month.

The agency offers counseling and a shelter as well as a 24-hour HELPLINE

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Kathy Coleman, Protester (Anthony Stowel Trial), arrested on outstanding warrant during rally at Justice Center


CLEVELAND - While her supporters chanted "let her go," Kathy Wray Coleman -- who organized a rally Wednesday for the victims of Imperial Avenue -- was led away in handcuffs.

The rally was held outside the Justice Center in downtown Cleveland while jury selection continued in the Anthony Sowell murder trial.

Bailiffs from Cleveland Municipal Court arrested Coleman for an outstanding warrant during the rally.

The rally started with Coleman demanding police keep their promise to always look into reports of violence against women thoroughly. Some relatives of the Imperial Avenue victims complained their missing person reports were ignored.

City Council members Kevin Conwell and Maime Mitchell stood side-by-side with Coleman during the rally Wednesday. Turns out, in May 2009 Coleman was found guilty by a jury of resisting arrest.

Coleman asked to delay sentencing, then never showed up for sentencing last month.

So Wednesday, during the rally on the steps of the Justice Center, bailiffs showed up with a warrant and arrested her for failure to appear for sentencing.

"Well I was shocked that Kathy was arrested, it was like something out of a movie. Here we are at a protest to end violence against women," said Cleveland City Council Member Maime Mitchell.

Those who attended the rally even argued with each other about Coleman’s arrest. Some said Coleman should have never held a protest on the steps of the Justice Center with an outstanding warrant. Others said the city was just trying to shut down her protest because she has repeatedly criticized city officials and police.

A spokesperson for Cleveland Municipal Court said Coleman will remain in jail until Monday before seeing a judge, because there’s no bond for people who skip court.

Friday, July 22, 2011

CLEVELAND LIVE!!!

 


I just shared a video with you from http://www.fox8.com


Here is the Link: http://www.fox8.com/videobeta/?watchLive=wjw-news-live-video-anthony-sowell-murder-trial-verdict

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

No Longer Silent


One in three women is a victim of sexual abuse before they turn 19. No Longer Silent could be the story of your friend or neighbor, your parent or your lover. No Longer Silent might be your story. No Longer Silent is the life story of Tammy Gagnon.

Tammy Gagnon is grateful to have survived years of pain and horror. When not writing and helping others find their voice. Tammy thrives in Virginia where she lives happily as a mother and grandmother, treasuring every moment with her family and furry friend, Karma.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

KaDee For RAINN



KaDee Strickland as Charlotte King (On ABC's Private Practice)
TeamStrick - Supports KaDee Strickland and RAINN


TeamStrick was started as a way to support actress, now advocate, KaDee Strickland and her efforts with the phenomenal RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network) organization. We all know the severity of sexual assault. Through KaDee's influence and our own personal incentives, our goal is to spread awareness, raise funds for RAINN, and to get survivors the help they rightfully need and deserve. Join us. Together, as a team, we can make the world a better place. Let's follow KaDee's lead.

'Always remember you are not alone. Find your voice.'

Reach out for help, or reach out to help!'

For more information please go to: http://www.rainn.org

Or Call: 1.800.656.HOPE

Saturday, July 16, 2011

" Patricia Tibbits " I am a single mother of 3 beautiful children. I am the baby of 7 children. Born and rasied in Chicago, IL. I have been through serveral bad experiences, that I have learned and grew from and willing to share my story

Can a leopard change it's spots? No and neither will a pedophile. Ever wonder what a child molester is thinking? Ever wonder if they have a say in what they do or does their minds just take control? I married a child molester and didn't even know it. I trusted him, I believed him and I loved him so much that I would of walked to hell and back for him. My life that I worked so hard to get was shattered and so has my daughter's childhood. I can't explain the pain, the guilt, the anger I have inside me. But I am a fighter and I WILL SURVIVE this and so will my daughter and my other two children. I feel everything happens for a reason and me marrying this monster was God's way of stopping him. He had many victims and ruined many lives and relationships, but he will not win, my heart is broken,but not my spirit. I now know that my life has a meaning, a purpose. I want tougher laws and more help for victums and their families. My husband got 40 years for what he has done,but others get away and become repeat offenders. I am on a crusade to fight for all the innocent children out there.

My daughter suffered through this for 5 long years and my niece suffered for over a year, but others have suffered longer. When will this ever stop? How can we change the laws? My husband was arrested for child molestation in 2002, he didn't get arraignment for 5 years. He sat a free man, continuing to molest innocent children in the mean time. I was so stupid, so naive, I knew he was arrested for it, but after hearing his side of the story(the mother of the child accusing him, his girlfriend at the time, and father of the child,were in a bitter custody feud and my husband and his mother told me that he was being used as a pon to win custody and I, like a fool, believed him and his mother). I truly in my heart thought he was being falsely accused, plus after he was arrested nothing ever came about it for 5 years, we didn't hear anything, I later found out that the case was supposedly dropped. I blame myself, for trusting him, for believing in him and most of all, for loving him, but I never knew the truth. I never seen anything, he hid it so well from me. He acted like the loving husband and caring father that I always wanted and longed for. He had me under his spell and I feel like such a dam fool, an idiot. I feel horrible that my child has suffered through this and was too scared to tell me, she also didn't want to hurt her baby sister, she didn't know any better, plus he told her if she told anyone, the both of them would get in a lot of trouble, she didn't know any better. All she wanted was a fathers love and lived in a nightmare to get it. My faith has been tested, but not broken. I feel in love with him and I hate to say it, but he changed my life around. My life was in shambles after my dad died back in 1998. I began drinking and using drugs. I dropped out of high school and by the age of 21, I was a single mom of two and homeless, living in a motel. After I met the monster, we got married, had a baby together and I went back to school and got my GED, took a few college classes and accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. I am not the poster child for salvation, far, far from it, but I did my best to live a good, Christian life and I thought I found my soul-mate. My children called this monster daddy, they loved him as much as I did. I was so distraught, so devastated, so hurt, so confused, but I knew God would walk me through this, just like He has in the past. I believe God brought me to Georgia, so he, my husband, would finally be caught. He's been doing this for 20 years, it took my daughter and my niece to go through hell to finally stop him. To make matter worse the newspapers and news station reported the wrong facts and they made it look like he got away with what he done to my child, like the charges were dismissed. He plead guilty to 2 out of 6 charges. one for my niece and one for my daughter, but in the news stories, it makes it look like it was only for my niece and it mentioned his 25-year-old niece, even though she couldn't file charges against him because her statue of limitations were up(That needs to be changed).What could I do? Nothing, but sit back and feel victimized all over again and look like lairs.There were people who didn't believe he did all he did, including his own mother and they believed him over us and the news stories made them believe them even more. All I know is that life has gone on, we have moved on. I made my group Mother Against Child Molesters to help me cope and get support and advice and it's done so much more then that for me. I have helped many women, chidren and even men with my group and I am so very proud and humbled for that chance to make a difference. Now all I want to do is to continue making a difference.


I hope to one day start support groups for my cause, where we can come together in one place and be face to face and talk, hug, cry, a human touch is much better then a computer's monitor. Now you may have a better understanding of my mission and why I am a strong advocate for women and children and what I have plan for the future and why I am asking for your support, encouragement and most of all, your understanding. Thank you for reading. Patti, Founder of Mothers Against Child Molesters.

Friday, July 15, 2011

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Find Out How You Can Change The World One Day At A Time....365give



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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Violence Against Women Rally

Press Release:
Sowell Trial Violence Against Women Rally
At Noon June 22 At Justice Center With CNN Hero Laura Cowan.

CNN Hero Laura Cowan, who survived rape,torture, captivity and other violence to become a symbol of strength for other victimized women, Black women in particular


The Home on Imperial Ave. in Cleveland, Oh. of Anthony Sowell where the gruesome remains of 11 Black Women were found on Halloween Day in 2009.

Alleged Serial Murderer Anthony Sowell .


News Net 5 photos of the 11 Black women murdered on Imperial Avenue in Cleveland (View the comprehensive story around The Imperial Avenue Murders with videos at www.newsnet5.com)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

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CHRISTIANS SURVIVORS FIVE PEDALS

Find out about the new #5petals Twitter hashtag for survivors of abuse & abuse activist & support organisations!
Petals at Christian Survivors!


Most of you will be familiar with the blossom flower we use as a logo for CS (on our main forum theme & on the website, on our favicon, & on the merchandise for sale in our Cafepress store for example). This beautiful, delicate flower is actually an Almond Blossom, which symbolise hope. They're used in the bible to represent God's care and to symbolise something precious. Part of the reason for this is that they're one of the first flowers to bloom after the winter in the Middle East - a powerful symbol of hope! In addition it strikes us as important that almonds can be either sweet or bitter, like our lives as survivors.

Monday, May 2, 2011

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

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Friday, February 18, 2011

Business Proposal

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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