
Summer Camp Workshop
P2P had the pleasure of visiting kids at a summer camp to discuss the dangers of dating violence. How to look for the signs. How to not become a victim. How to ask for help. How to not be an abuser. Why leaving is so important The kids were very involved and asked alpt of questions. The goal was to help them identify a relationship that they shouldn't be in and how to help someone who is. #missionaccomplished

Meet and Greet Dinner
Meet and Greet Dinner with Mayor Otis Wallace and the Commissions Board of Fl City Fl, A&T Health And Safety Institute 2000 and the Community Awareness Vendors from our Free American Heart Association Hands-Only CPR Event in Fl City on Saturday July 22nd

Survivor Shaqueenia Hannah
So I reached out to the family of this survivor on 9/16 when her story 1st hit the news but understandably I didn't get a response. We just wanted to be a support to her and the family. Last month, I received a message from Shaqueenia Hanna and I couldn't recall where I recognized the name from. Once I responded and we began communicating I realized where I remembered the name from. Things always come together when God is in it. We have been talking ever since and tonight was

Survivor Spotlight Stephanie
My name is Stephanie Brown. I survived sexual, psychological, emotional, legal, financial, and physical domestic violence. These forms of domestic violence occurred while I was in harmful relationships. The worse relationship I had was when I was beaten while I was pregnant with my daughter. I was slammed on my head and my stomach when I was four months pregnant. During my pregnancy the doctors diagnosed her with upper respiratory failure. Explaining that she may not make it

Survivor Spotlight Jessica Marie
I just wanted to say thank you for your work. You're giving survivors a voice and strength to find their purpose.
I am a survivor of domestic abuse. For 2.5 years i suffered every day - from emotional, verbal, physical, and sexual abuse - at the hands of my then fiance. I was always making excuses for him and would often feel guilty, thinking that i was the cause of all his problems and that I was the one who needed help. I became terrified of everyone and everything. My fa