February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month

10 years ago

To the editor:
Hope & Justice Project is gearing up for a month full of educational and awareness-raising events for Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. One in three pre-teens, teens, and 20-somethings experience physical, sexual, verbal, or emotional abuse from a dating partner. Aroostook County is stepping up and saying NO MORE.

Hope & Justice Project educators are busy scheduling a series of lunchtime tabling events with high schools, universities, and youth programs throughout the County. Because orange is the awareness color for Teen Dating Violence, students will be asked to write messages about healthy relationships on orange post-its and spread them throughout the hallways of their school. Participating students will receive an orange bracelet to symbolize their commitment to end abuse and violence in our communities.
Hope & Justice Project is also taking this campaign to social media! We are looking forward to seeing what youth in Aroostook County are doing to help end teen dating violence on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We would love to see #Orange4Love and #Act2EndIt trending on social media throughout February.
If you are an educator or youth leader and would like to schedule a Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month event with Hope & Justice Project, please get in touch with one of our educators. They are St. John Valley: Tammy Albert; 834-7395 or tammy@hopeandjusticeproject.org; central Aroostook: Casey Faulkingham; 764-2977 or casey@hopeandjusticeproject.org; or southern Aroostook: Leslie Gervais; 532.4004 or leslie@hopeandjusticeproject.org.
For more information, please visit our Facebook page; Twitter (@HJPAroostook); or Instagram (@hopeandjusticeproject).

Casey Faulkingham
Hope and Justice Project