Raising Awareness: Kelty Foundation's Collaboration with High Schools At Kelty Foundation we believe that education is key to preventing and addressing domestic violence. That's why we have partnered with high schools across the country to raise awareness about this important issue. By collaborating with high schools, we aim to educate the younger population about domestic violence, empower them to support survivors, and create a safer community for everyone. Domestic violence is a problem that affects individuals of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. By reaching out to high school students, we hope to equip them with the knowledge and resources they need to recognize the signs of abuse, understand healthy relationships, and take action to prevent and address domestic violence. During our collaborations with high schools, we conduct informative sessions where our speakers share valuable information and resources. These sessions are designed to engage students in meaningful discussions about domestic violence, its impact on individuals and communities, and the importance of supporting survivors. We encourage students to ask questions, share their thoughts, and take notes to deepen their understanding of the issue. By actively involving high school students in these discussions, we aim to empower them to become advocates for change. We believe that young people have the power to make a difference in their communities, and by educating them about domestic violence, we are equipping them with the tools to create a safer and more supportive environment for everyone. In addition to the educational sessions, we also provide high schools with resources such as informational brochures, posters, and contact information for local support services. These resources serve as a reminder of the importance of addressing domestic violence and provide students with tangible tools to support survivors and raise awareness within their own circles. Through our collaboration with high schools, we hope to create a ripple effect of change. By educating and empowering young people, we believe that we can break the cycle of abuse and create a society where everyone feels safe and supported. If you are a high school student or know someone who is, we encourage you to get involved in raising awareness about domestic violence. Attend our sessions, ask questions, and share what you learn with your peers. Together, we can make a difference and create a future free from domestic violence. Remember, domestic violence is not a private matter – it is a community issue that requires collective action. Let's stand together, raise our voices, and create a safer and more compassionate world for everyone.
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