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Domestic Abuse Helpline For Men Fundraiser
posted by Adam on 02:19 PM April 11th, 2004
Announcements Luek writes "No Excuse For Abuse

The Domestic Abuse Helpline For Men is having a fundraiser of $20,000 dollars to purchase more space to carryout the ever growing number of cases of domestic abuse against men that are coming its way. So far as I can tell there has been a whooping $2,000 raised for this noble effort! Have all the men and women who visit this site sent in a contribution? You can donate by Paypal on site. I have!

The call volume to our toll free 24x7 helpline has quadrupled in the over three years we have been in existence. For over three years we have worked out of a small home office responding to callers from all across the U.S. 24 hours a day, developing trainings, mailing requested materials, and setting up annual educational conferences on male victimization etc. Now is the time to start expanding our services and capabilities! There is a building for sale nearby that has just the space we need to accommodate offices for our volunteer staff and a larger room to hold trainings, support groups and other meetings."

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It;'s a really good cause (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on 03:08 PM April 11th, 2004 EST (#1)
I sent them a little before, but I should send them a little more now, because it's a really good cause. If people can't afford a lot, then just give a little. I know the guys in this movement tend to be the "walking wounded" so I know when anyone gives a little from our group it is a lot. Still, if if everyone just gave the little they can, it would be a lot. I for one am very, very greatful to anyone who's given anything to DVHM.

When I sent my 1st little check I wrote a little note that said, "Just becasue there wasn't anyone like you there when I needed them."

Help a man. Give something. Those of you who have given to other charities in your life, this is the time to ask yourself, "Would you do the same for a man?"

Sincerely, Ray
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