The area’s domestic violence and sexual assault shelter, the ARK, commemorated Domestic Violence Awareness Month on Tuesday with a candlelight vigil to honor those who lost their lives due to domestic violence.
Organizers of the event held at Howard Payne’s Girling Center for Social Justice said that 111 women were killed in Texas as a result of domestic violence last year. 193,505 incidences of domestic violence were reported in the state in 2009.
The names of domestic violence victims killed in Brown County were read aloud along with the names of those killed state-wide last year.
Those in attendance honored those victims with a minute of silence and lighting of candles. To end the evening, a domestic violence prevention pledge was read which said:
“I pledge to take action against domestic violence by choosing not to remain silent.
Instead, I will speak up for those in my neighborhood, family, work or school who are victims of abuse.
I will create a peaceful and safe environment in my home; and will not raise my hand in violence nor my voice in anger.
By living this pledge, I am joining with others to end violence in my home and community.”
The mission of the Pecan Valley Regional Domestic Violence Shelter, Inc., dba, The ARK is to provide safe shelter and comprehensive resident and non-resident services through advocacy, referrals and education to support and empower victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault, one family at a time.
Those needing to contact the ARK can call 325-643-2699 or 888-313-2699
Photos show those in attendance lighting candles to honor victims of domestic violence.