Here’s how you can help the Center for Victims end violence against women and girls
This issue is becoming more and more important!

Awareness is great. But Pittsburgh’s men are being challenged to step
up in a new way in the fight against domestic violence and sexual
assault through a new TV campaign by the Center for Victims.
With awareness of sexual violence and “toxic masculinity” on the rise thanks to social media campaigns like the #MeToo movement, the agency is kicking off Sexual Assault Awareness Month with a new public service announcement, which will air throughout April on local TV stations.
This issue is becoming more and more important!

Members of the Iota Phi Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Image courtesy of Center for Victims.
Here’s how you can help the Center for Victims end violence against women and girls
With awareness of sexual violence and “toxic masculinity” on the rise thanks to social media campaigns like the #MeToo movement, the agency is kicking off Sexual Assault Awareness Month with a new public service announcement, which will air throughout April on local TV stations.
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