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Valentine Gift Collection to Benefit Residents of Area Domestic Violence Programs

Valentine’s Day can be difficult for families
living in domestic violence shelter programs. It is a holiday that centers
around love and caring, and for families who have experienced abuse, it is a
particularly sad and lonely time. Family life and relationships have not turned
out the way that they had hoped, and being away from family and friends makes
the reality of their situation even more stressful and upsetting.



 



To help bring some cheer to these families,
The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable conducts an annual
Valentine Collection for families served by REACH Beyond Domestic Violence, The
Second Step, and Voices Against Violence. Each family member is given a gift
bag filled with items to lift their spirits and to let them know that each
gift, each good wish says, “We support your decision to end violence in your
life.” Families are moved by the fact that complete strangers whom they may
never meet are so caring.

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The Roundtable Outreach Committee invites
individuals, faith communities, and community organizations to participate in
this Valentine Collection. A list of recommended donations can be found on the
Roundtable website at www.domesticviolenceroundtable.org.

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Donations may be dropped off at the Wayland
Public Safety Building at 38 Cochituate Road in Wayland (located in Wayland
Center at the intersections of Routes 20 and 27) until 2 PM on Tuesday,
February 11th. Volunteers are welcome to join the Roundtable members
as they assemble the gift bags on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 3 PM at The
Wayland Town Building, 41 Cochituate Road, Wayland, in the Hearing Room. Please
note that this is a change of venue.



 



For further information, please contact
Isabel at (508)626-8686 or at Irivera@SMOC.org

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