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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Laura Davis, Finnley Smith, Jekka Smith, Jenifer Kulow, Susan Kulow and Dena Crane participate in the Hope Walk in solidarity with those who have been affected by domestic violence to bring awareness to October as “Domestic Violence Awareness Month.”
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Community members came together and showed their support to survivors of domestic violence during a Hope Walk in downtown Clayton Oct. 5. Community members walked in solidarity with those who have been affected by domestic violence to bring awareness to October as “Domestic Violence Awareness Month.” There were different events including face painting, T-shirt designing and arts and crafts for community members to complete and mingle with others.
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Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Ashley Slappey, Sherry, and Calista design T-shirts to bring awareness to October as “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” during the Hope Walk event in downtown Clayton Oct. 5.
CLAYTON– The local nonprofit Fight Abuse in the Home (FAITH) and Mountain Judicial Circuit Family Violence Task Force coordinated a community Hope Walk in solidarity with those who have been affected…
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