1 is 2 Many
“Speak up and act and make it clear that violence against women will not be tolerated at your school, on your campus, at any time, for any reason”
~Vice President Joe Biden
Despite the significant progress made in reducing violence against women, there is still a long way to go. Young women still face the highest rates of dating violence and sexual assault. In the last year, one in 10 teens have reported being physically hurt on purpose by a boyfriend or girlfriend. One in five young women have been sexually assaulted while they’re in college.
In response to these alarming statistics, Vice President Biden is focusing his longstanding commitment to reducing violence against women specifically on teens and young women ages 16-24. By targeting the importance of changing attitudes that lead to violence and educating the public on the realities of abuse, the Vice President is leading the way in an effort to stop violence against women before it begins.
A call to end violence against women is a call to end violence of any kind. We know domestic violence and sexual assault happens to women, men and children, DVSAC supports all efforts to end violence.
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