DVAM 2014 Flash Mob

Thank you to Nancy and Hank Fowler for this wonderful video!

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CCPS Head Start proud in purple!

Sending a big thank you to the Collier Public School’s Head Start staff for showing their support by wearing purple during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Together, we can prevent, protect and prevail over domestic violence through advocacy, empowerment and social change.

To find out how you can help – call 239.775.3862

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NextGen Purple Party 2014

NextGen’s Purple Party at Ridgway’s Bar & Grill was a great time for a good cause – October 3, 2014

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DVAM flash mob takes on Naples

Thanks to Nancy and Hank Fowler for putting together this fabulous video on our Domestic Violence Awareness Month Flash Mobs, which were performed all over the Naples area on Oct. 15, 2014. We had a great time and were joined by many other volunteers and community members as we work to prevent, protect and prevail over domestic violence in Collier County.

Bikers Bringing Awareness Ride 2014

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month Flash Mobs

After months of dance practice, we had a great time raising public awareness of domestic violence, Oct. 15, conducting flash mobs throughout the Naples area. In some locations we were joined by members of the public who had learned the dance on their own. Even our trolley driver joined in! Enjoy a video of our performance at Mercato.


Local women reach out to Shelter residents during Domestic Violence Awareness Month

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness month, residents of The Shelter for Abused Women & Children are receiving some much-needed stress-relieving care thanks to two local therapists.

Dr. Alexandria Christ (left photo), a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, is providing residents with trauma, PTSD, anxiety and stress, treating pressure points located on both ears. The painless therapy takes about one hour per patient and the needles remain in patient’s ears for up to 45 minutes.

Dr. Christ, of Bodhi Mind Healing, Inc., has been practicing Traditional Chinese Medicine since 2000 and has an integrative “East meets West” approach in her treatment protocols, which include acupuncture, Trigger Point Therapy (or also called Dry Needling), Acupuncture Injection Therapy for pain management and Cosmetic Acupuncture injection Therapy.

In addition to acupuncture therapy, residents will also receive chair and table massage therapy from Nationally Certified Therapeutic Massage Therapist Jaime L. Kliewe.

Kliewe specializes in the relief of chronic muscular tension and holistic pain management. She is trained in deep tissue techniques, neuro-muscular therapy, trigger point work, stretching and ROM (Range of Motion), pregnancy massage, sports massage, Swedish massage and postural and gait assessment.

“For most of our residents, these sort of services are cost-prohibitive,” says Linda Oberhaus, Executive Director of The Shelter for Abused Women & Children. “We are grateful to Dr. Christ and Ms. Kliewe, for donating their time to improve our residents’ quality of life through their services.”

The Shelter on D’Latinos

The Shelter’s Immokalee Outreach Office Advocate Catalina Rosales was a guest on the Oct. 8, 2014 DLatinos TV Show.

Moe’s Run for Domestic Violence Awareness

Thank you to Moe’s for hosting a benefit run for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Oct. 2, 2014. Funds from the run went to The Shelter for Abused Women & Children.
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