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Guilford County
File #: 2025-425    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/26/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 10/16/2025 Final action:
Title: PROCLAIM OCTOBER 2025 AS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH IN GUILFORD COUNTY
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TITLE
Title
PROCLAIM OCTOBER 2025 AS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH IN GUILFORD COUNTY
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SPONSOR
Sponsor
Commissioner Kay Cashion
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RESOLUTION
Resolution
WHEREAS, during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we reaffirm our dedication to creating a culture of safety and hope in our community where no one suffers the hurt and hardship caused by domestic violence; and recommit to doing everything in our power to uphold the basic human right to live free from violence and abuse and recognize our shared responsibility in ending this pervasive problem; and

WHEREAS, domestic violence impacts women, men, and children of every age, background, and belief; and is rooted in a pattern of power and control; and

WHEREAS, physical marks and scars are often the most obvious signs of harm, however, the extent of the pain goes much deeper and can impact one’s mental, physical, and financial health; and

WHEREAS, the Guilford County Family Justice Center (FJC) is a beacon of light, coordinating essential services including advocacy, law enforcement, and social, medical, and legal services; and

WHEREAS, children are impacted by physical and emotional trauma in the home, programs geared towards healthy relationships and coping such as Camp HOPE and Pathways are essential; and

WHERAS, aging adults are impacted by fraud, physical abuse, and emotional abuse at high levels and it is essential that we participate in supporting innovative collaborations like the FJC’s Elder Justice Committee coordinated community response; and

WHEREAS, in a community partnership, the FJC has successfully brought together 17 agencies in one place to provide victims with easier access to comprehensive resources; this diverse and unique partnership provides hope and healing to victims of abuse and works diligently to hold offenders accountable; and

WHEREAS, since the opening of the FJC in mid-June of 2015, nearly 100,00 residents have been served, and on average, an individu...

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