October 20: In 2002, we established the Safety Net project to explore the use of technology within the context of domestic and sexual violence. Our Tech Safety work has grown significantly since that moment - we now have a Tech Safety App, toolkits galore, and TechSafety.org - all to help you use tech safely. Act now - here are 4 tips for cell phone safety. October 21: What inspires you to get up in the morning? Take a moment to share your #MondayMotivation with NNEDV - it’s so important to build each other up and support one another in ways both big and small. October 22: Be a voice against violence. Join us on October 22nd at 2.p.m. for our #TwitterChatTuesday discussion about #Safety4Survivors. October 23: Self care is a key ingredient to practicing kindness towards others and sustains our ability to help others. This #WellnessWednesday, take a moment to share how you support self-care in your family. Learn more. October 24: On October 24, join us by participating in #PurpleThursday! Wearing purple during Domestic Violence Awareness Month tells the world that you believe in making every home a safe home. Take a moment to share why ending domestic violence matters to you. Share online and with your friends and family. October 25: Since 2005, NNEDV has partnered with The Allstate Foundation to combat financial abuse. Together, we created the Moving Ahead through Financial Management curriculum to help survivors and advocates master financial basics and move from short-term safety to long-term security. Learn more and download the curriculum. October 26: Building a supportive community takes each one of us. Take a moment to have an informed conversation about domestic violence today. Here are some tips to help you start the conversation. |