Hailey Robinson sits among the gifts she collected for the dogs at the WAIF Shelter in Coupeville. - Photo courtesy of WAIF
Photo courtesy of WAIF
Hailey Robinson sits among the gifts she collected for the dogs at the WAIF Shelter in Coupeville.

Abuse in relationships focus of Share drop-in


June 25, 2008 · Updated 6:24 PM 

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Share Family and Community Services is offering an EVAW (Ending Violence Against Women) drop-in group to provide information and support for women who are currently living in, or have lived in abusive relationships.

This group provides women the opportunity to:

• Meet and receive support from other women

• Get information on a variety of topics

• Talk about experiences in a safe and non-judgmental environment.

Child minding is provided free of charge.

For more information on dates, times, and specific weekly topics, contact Sedi or Tammy at Share’s Clarke site at 604-936-3900.

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