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Archives October 2012

“No More” Campaign

Click No More

Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:19 pm | Updated: 2:26 pm, Thu Oct 18, 2012 by the Indianapolis Recorder

By Jessica R. Key

Domestic abuse and sexual assault are unfortunate occurrences that happen daily. Although both are quite prevalent and affect people from all demographics, advocates against domestic abuse and sexual assault believe they aren’t a priority in this country.

There are many organizations working tirelessly to end domestic abuse, however the “No More” campaign was created to “unleash new, major attention” to people who are affected – whether directly or indirectly – by domestic violence and sexual assault.

Organizers say this national campaign is also the first unifying symbol to express support for ending domestic violence and sexual assault. It can be used by anyone advocating against such brutalities.

“‘No More’ shines a spotlight on these issues. Like the peace sign, the “support our troops” ribbon or the AIDS ribbon, our goal is to use the ‘No More’ symbol to help unify all people and organizations that want to end domestic violence and sexual assault,” said the “No More” campaign started by 50 individuals from various backgrounds. Corporations, including Verizon and Liz Claiborne, and major domestic violence and sexual assault organizations across the U.S., such as the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women, stand with and support the “No More” campaign.

2012 Parent Empowerment Conference

The 2012 Parent Empowerment Conference will be held on Saturday, November 17th at the Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel, located at 7202 E. 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219

Equipping the 21st Century Parent

Time: Check-in and continental breakfast,
8:00 a.m. | Opening 9:00 a.m.
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Marvin L. Sapp
Guest Speaker: Dr. Dora Sanders Hill
Featured Presenter: Dr. Eric A. Yancy, M.D., MHS Chief Medical Officer

Free to all parents; however, Pre-Registration is REQUIRED online at indianablackexpo.com or by calling (317) 925-2702.

* Pre-registration space will be held until 10 a.m or reserved space will be lost. On-site registration will be offered while space is available. All conference attendees must check-in by 10 a.m.

* 50 free childcare slots (ages 3-6) available for pre-registrants. … get workshop info, pre-register and more at the following link

Website News Release
Another Donation Given To
Stop the Violence Indianapolis, Inc.
Our New Website Launches Today at 2:00PM
 
Stop the Violence Indianapolis, Inc. is a catalyst for change – empowering people to take action.  Stop the Violence Indianapolis assists individuals through education and a broader awareness of positive alternatives to gun violence, gang violence and domestic violence.
Please join STOP THE VIOLENCE INDIANAPOLIS, INC. and 4 other Non for Profit organizations today at 2:00PM as we launch our new websites donated by a team of volunteers from all over Indianapolis and the surrounding areas via INDY GIVECAMP.  The Indy GiveCamp is hosted by MID Technologies, LLC.
 
Indy Give Camp (MID Technologies, LLC) is located at 9800 Association CtIndianapolis, IN 46280.  The website for more information on Indy GiveCamp is http://indygivecamp.org
Stop the Violence Indianapolis, Inc. would like to thank all the sponsors of Indy GiveCamp.

Indy GiveCamp Sponsors: MID, 5-Hour Energy, Steak and Shake, Applied Innovations, Centric Consulting, Saas Made Easy, hc1, Qdoba

About GiveCamp
GiveCamp is a weekend-long event where software developers, designers, and database administrators donate their time to create custom software for non-profit organizations. This custom software could be a new website for the nonprofit organization, a small data-collection application to keep track of members, or an application for the Red Cross that automatically emails a blood donor three months after they’ve donated blood to remind them that they are now eligible to donate again. The only limitation is that the project should be scoped to be able to be completed in a weekend.
During GiveCamp, developers are welcome to go home in the evenings or camp out all weekend long. There are usually food and drink provided at the event. There are sometimes even game systems set up for when you and your team needs a little break! Overall, it’s a great opportunity for people to work together, developing new friendships, and doing something important for their community.
At GiveCamp, there is an expectation of “What Happens at GiveCamp, Stays at GiveCamp”. Therefore, all source code must be turned over to the non-profits at the end of the weekend (developers cannot ask for payment) and the non-profits are responsible for maintaining the code moving forward (non-profits cannot expect the developers to maintain the codebase).
We would like to thank our Sponsors for making the 2012 Indy GiveCamp possible!
Anthony W. Beverly
Media Contact:
Beatrice D. Beverly
317.488.1828
bb@stoptheviolenceindy.org