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Street Art charity campaign launch @ copeland gallery!


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Evening all,


Please join us at this preview exhibition celebrating the launch of this groundbreaking street level domestic abuse campaign!


No more billboards featuring black eyes on white women aged between 25-35, this campaign represents the truth in that anybody could fall victim to domestic abuse and that it effects us all.

1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men, thats a LOT of people directly experiencing this crime behind closed doors.


Imogen Paton founder of Arts Against Abuse, ambassador and ex service user for Solace Women's Aid heralds both men and women as the true heroes in the fight against the U.K crime with the highest level of repeat.


"It takes no strength to beat someones body or mind, but incredible strength to survive it."


Please register your ticket via the Eventbrite to help us keep tabs on numbers or just pop down between 8-11 on the 18th of April if thats easier! Your presence counts more than your punctuality!


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/i-own-me-campaign-launch-tickets-44295526111?aff=es2


https://www.artsagainstabuse.com

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