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The Center for Women in Transition

Updated: October 8, 2012
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Only three fourths of incidents are actually reported.
 Now is the time to change all that during October's Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 
 Joining me are Katie Sissors Director of Programs for the Center for Women in Transition and board member Alicia Beck.


Thursday, Oct. 11th
5:30 to 7:30pm
Emerald City Lounge
Champaign

For more on the event click here.

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