February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Statistics show that 1 in 3 teens will experience dating violence. Teen Dating Violence is when one partner uses harmful behaviors to manipulate, control, gain power over or to make the other partner feel bad.
Join Saving Grace to help stop the cycle of abuse and violence towards teens in Central Oregon. All month long Saving Grace advocates will be visiting local schools to spread the word that violence is not tolerated in our community.
Everyone deserves to be in a safe and healthy relationship. Do you know if your relationship is healthy? Take this quiz
Also, be sure to check out the National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Proclamation by Arne Duncan, the US Secretary of Education.
For more information, please contact 541-382-9227. For additional resources to help promote National Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, please visit http://letyourheartrule.com/
Imagine Life Without Violence
Since 1977, Saving Grace, formerly Central Oregon Battering and Rape Alliance (COBRA), has provided support and services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, date rape and stalking.
Free and confidential sheltering, support groups, temporary restraining order assistance, therapy, counseling, a 24-hour hotline, and supervised visitation and exchange are some of the services offered to thousands of local residents each year.
Share your story with us today and help us educate and bring hope to the thousands of women and families facing domestic violence and sexual assault every day.
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We are a private, nonprofit organization with offices in Bend, Madras, Prineville, Redmond and Sisters. We serve all people, regardless of race, creed, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
We partner with volunteers, medical professionals, law enforcement, social service agencies, schools and businesses in order to provide services to survivors as well as training for violence prevention in our communities.
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