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ONE in FOUR families experience
domestic violence on a daily basis:


verbal -- explosive, threatening language, unfair verbal fighting
physical -- using weapons, pushing, grabbing, property damage
emotional -- name calling, accusations, blaming, mind games
spiritual -- denying or interference with the practice of faith and values
sexual -- incest, rape, pornography, unwanted touching
Questions...

Where, when does it end?
Who is available to bring healing and resources to victims?
What can congregations in the African American Faith Community do about preventing family violence?
Faith-based solutions...

A Non-Violence Partnership in the African American Faith Community was developed to support violence prevention and domestic abuse intervention efforts. Resource materials, training for clergy and lay leaders, day care and human service providers is available for FREE
For more information about your participation, please contact Dr. Diane Thibodeaux
Executive Director of OASIS of Love, Inc. at 612/529-6055
   OUR community, our families, and our children need a violence-free place to thrive.