Blogging Against Domestic Violence

Posted on | October 7, 2009 | No Comments

Paws and Effect is honored to participate in the Women’s Fund of Birmingham (Alabama, USA) inaugural Blog Against Violence New Media Event, October 7, 2009. This is a cooperative effort between the Women’s Fund of Birmingham and area television station WVTM, NBC-13, to raise money and raise awareness for Voices Against Violence, The Women’s Fund’s nationally recognized initiative to reduce domestic violence.

Our most recent column, “Pets and Domestic Violence,” will be linked at the Women’s Fund page and on NBC-13’s Blog Against Violence web page.

We are glad to lend our voices to events and initiatives that help people and animals live better, safer lives.

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