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Can You Hear Me Now?

Zoom

Survivors’ journey through the healing process using Expressive Arts. Survivors of domestic abuse will share artistic and creative works in response to their experiences. The expressive arts are a profound, therapeutic outlet for those of us who are processing overwhelming experiences of trauma and abuse. The arts also provide a deeper, more powerful experience for all of us who are working to better understand the complexities of this insidious dynamic. An immense and impactful effect of the trauma abuse victims experience is that it confuses our ability to remember and to process what is being done to us in the

Free

Brunch Fundraiser to Support DVSN

The Barn at Gibbett Hill 61 Lowell Road, Groton, MA, United States

Domestic Violence Services Network is a vital member of our community here in Bedford and beyond. We are returning to our annual in-person fundraiser this year, and couldn't be more excited! During COVID lockdowns, people financially supported our work and we were able to pivot quickly to meet the needs of our clients. Without having to write a grant or ask for specific funding, we started online support groups because in-person groups shut down, and created a community of survivors who are lifting each other up every single day. Our brunch features the artwork of our survivor network and one

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