By Advocates for Growth, Leadership & Meaningful In Atlanta, GA – Ashley Jordan, founder of Advocates for Growth, Leadership, and Meaningful Independence (AGLMI), proudly announces the organization's impactful 2025 event schedule.
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By Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc. Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., of Johnson City, Tennessee, is proud to announce that The Blue-Eyed Butterfly by Sharon Suskin is their featured book of November! Sharon is a first-time author, retired nurse, mother, and grandmother.
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 | By SafeTea LLC Empowering women with anonymity and privacy, SafeTea introduces a community-driven platform to promote safer online dating. Innovative mobile app 'spills the tea' so women can safely swipe right
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By Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc. Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., of Johnson City, Tennessee, is thrilled to have had the opportunity to chat with Sharon Suskin, author of the upcoming novel, The Blue-Eyed Butterfly, on Bookmarked, the company's weekly podcast and blog duo.
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 | By Living Waters Inc In honor of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC ) Mental Health Awareness Month, Living Waters Inc will collaborate with Empower Your Life Services to host Domestic violence and Mental Health: Impact on Children and Families.
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By Jenny DuHaime, JETSet Music Media New music from Linda Marks raises funds, awareness, and hope for survivors through Massachusetts nonprofits and a global network of collaborators
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By Central Florida Bonding Orlando, Florida Bail Bonds Agency Offers Assistance For Those Charged With Domestic Violence
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By Dr. Ludy Green "The quarantine situation due to covid-19 intensified conditions fueling abuse but even as the isolation recedes, rates of domestic violence are continuing to rise", warns Dr.
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 | By Texas Advocacy Project - In 2022, TAP received 8,730 calls and online requests for legal and social services by survivors throughout Texas.
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By Central Florida Bonding Central Florida Bonding, a trusted bail bonds agency located minutes from the Orange County Florida Jail in the Cox Plaza, has just launched its latest blog entitled "Labor Day in Florida: From BBQs to Bail Bonds." This blog seeks to educate Floridians...
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 | By Women's Leadership Project Black women and girls are 4.3% of the City of Los Angeles' population, yet they represent between 25-35% of female violence victims, experiencing record rates of gun homicide, rape, and domestic violence.
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