Agencies Across South Carolina Will Expand Work To Assist Victims And Work Toward Preventing Domestic Violence With Grant From Verizon

$75,000 Donation to Support Seven Domestic Violence Prevention Efforts in the State
Oct 31, 2013 6:25 PM ET

GREENVILLE, S.C., October 31, 2013 /3BL Media/ — To coincide with Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), Verizon has issued seven grants to South Carolina domestic violence agencies to assist them in the vital work they do each day. The grants, which total $75,000, stem from the Verizon Foundation’s initiative to invest in organizations that provide domestic violence education, prevention, victim relief and empowerment resources.

The grants assist victims of abuse by funding shelters, healthcare resources and educational services. One recipient agency is Columbia-based Sistercare[i] will use its $10,000 Verizon grant to fund mental health counseling for domestic violence victims.

“Domestic violence can be associated with a higher likelihood of mental health disorders in survivors,” said Nancy Barton, Executive Director of Sistercare, citing a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association[ii]. “We strive each day to give these survivors the support they need so they have the best shot at securing a healthy future.”

The College of Social Work[iii] at the University of South Carolina received $15,000 from the Verizon Foundation to promote healthy relationships in order to prevent dating violence at Irmo High School near Columbia.

Dr. Pippin Whitaker, assistant professor at the College of Social Work, said: “I am pleased that the Verizon Foundation is supporting our work with high school students and administrators to engage youth as leaders and advocates to promote healthy teen relationships.”

In addition to Sistercare and the College of Social Work, the following agencies also received Verizon Foundation grants:

Jerry Fountain, Verizon Wireless president for the Carolinas and Tennessee, said: “Verizon takes seriously our commitment to ensuring sufficient resources are available to victims of domestic violence. Domestic Violence Awareness Month is a time when we should all reflect on what we can do to help those in our communities who need help.”

For more than a decade, Verizon, through its various business units and its philanthropic foundation, has been a champion of ending domestic violence.  For more information on the Verizon Foundation, please visit www.verizonfoundation.org.

Media Contact: Karen Schulz | Verizon Wireless | 864.987.2006 | Karen.Schulz@verizonwireless.com

The Verizon Foundation helps people to live healthy, safe and independent lives by addressing disparities in education, healthcare and sustainability. Since 2000, the Verizon Foundation has invested more than half a billion dollars to improve the communities where Verizon employees work and live. Verizon's employees are generous with their donations and their time, having logged more than 6.8 million hours of service to make a positive difference in their communities. For more information, visit www.verizonfoundation.org.

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[i] http://www.sistercare.com/

[ii] http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/08/02/sexual.assault.domestic.violence/index.html

[iii] http://giving.sc.edu/areastosupport/collegesschools/collegeofsocialwork.aspx

[iv] http://maryshouse.com/

[v] http://mysistershouse.org/

[vi] http://www.fjcgeorgetown.org/

[vii] http://www.columbiasc.edu/campus-life/services/campus-police

[viii] http://www.codalowcountry.org/

 



[i] http://www.sistercare.com/

[ii] http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/08/02/sexual.assault.domestic.violence/index.html

[iii] http://giving.sc.edu/areastosupport/collegesschools/collegeofsocialwork.aspx

[iv] http://maryshouse.com/

[v] http://mysistershouse.org/

[vi] http://www.fjcgeorgetown.org/

[vii] http://www.columbiasc.edu/campus-life/services/campus-police

[viii] http://www.codalowcountry.org/