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Speakers Bureau
A Coalition Speakers Bureau has been created to promote the V.I.P. message that a Generational Transmission of Family Violence is Preventable. Twenty-seven Coalition-trained speakers from Trumbull, Mahoning and Columbiana Counties are available for 15-20 minute presentations to civic, social, service groups, neighborhood associations, and faith communities. Please contact the Coalition Coordinator if your group or organization would like to hear more about the Coalition. Find out what the Vision In Prevention is and how you can become a Voice In Prevention.
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The Workplace Initiative includes a Family Violence Prevention Workplace Policy and Customized Employee Training by Coalition Trainers.

Participating workplaces will add to the well-being of their employees by improving workplace safety, providing victim support and thereby, increasing staff productivity and morale.
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National Crime Victim Bar Association Applauds $2.25 Million Verdict in Favor of Domestic Violence Victim
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Sources for Additional Information
American Institute on Domestic Violence
Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence
Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence
Family Violence Prevention Fund
Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse
The National Center for Victims of Crime
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
Altria Group, Inc and Liz Claiborne, Inc
Dorothy Kane (Miller), Coalition Coordinator
dmiller_anthem@yahoo.com
Phone: 330.747.5111

“We very much appreciated the information and training for our staff. It helped in dealing with a domestic violence situation with one of our staff, and making our staff feel more comfortable in dealing with this incident.” - Local Employer

“I wish that a policy like this was in place a long time ago. I lost a good job due to absenteeism from involvement due to family violence in my home. I had two young children at the time and it took a long time to work out all the things that surround violence in the home.” - Local Employee