Connect to End Violence has been named the beneficiary of the Vineyard Gazette’s annual holiday subscription promotion.
Island men stood atop the Beach Road sea wall in Vineyard Haven Saturday morning for the seventh annual demonstration against domestic violence.
More than 60 Islanders turned out for the annual sexual assault awareness walk in Oak Bluffs Saturday morning.
Sunday night's performance of The Vagina Monologues at the Old Whaling Church brought in a packed house and drew thunderous applause.
More than 30 people and their pets took part in Saturday’s Domestic Violence Awareness Walk from Edgartown’s Park and Ride to the harborfront and back.
Connect to End Violence will host their annual Domestic Violence Awareness walk on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Clothes to Go and Connect to End Violence are hosting an afternoon of new clothes selection and tasty treats.
Connect to End Violence sponsors its annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk on Saturday, Oct. 18, with registration beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Edgartown Park & Ride lot.
For more information, call 508-684-8074.
For three hours on Saturday Connect to End Violence staff, volunteers and Island men participated in the annual seawall demonstration, which aims to raise awareness about violence against women.
CONNECT to end violence, a program of Martha’s Vineyard Community Services, holds its Annual Seawall Event, a men’s initiative, on Saturday, July 19, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.