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PorchLight will be closed Monday, December 23, 2024, through Friday, January 3, 2025. Reopening on Monday, January 6 at 8:30 AM
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2023
Presented by: The Jefferson County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council
We invite Judges, Attorneys, Law Enforcement, Non-Profits, and Family Justice Center staff.
Part quest for justice. Part journey towards healing. Decorated Nashville cop Mark Wynn wrestles with his own violent childhood while working to reform decades of domestic violence mishandling, cover-ups, and abuse from deep within law enforcement. “I lived with a monster. I know how this works.” Lt. Mark Wynn challenges fellow police officers to end generations of disregard and systemic failures around domestic violence.
What is Domestic Violence Awareness Month?
First observed in October 1981 as a national “Day of Unity,” Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) is held each October as a way to unite advocates across the nation in their efforts to end domestic violence.
Communities and advocacy organizations across the country connect with the public and one another throughout the month to raise awareness about the signs of abuse and ways to stop it and to uplift survivor stories and provide additional resources to leaders and policymakers.