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Where Community Grows: Stories of Volunteers Nurturing Care, Hope, and Possibility
REACH Volunteer Coordinator Maria Castañeda shares stories of how small acts of kindness from volunteers have a significant impact on the lives of survivors.
Last Call: How One Domestic Violence Survivor Found Healing Through Game Development
An interview with game developer Nina Freeman about how making her game, Last Call, helped her process the trauma of an abusive relationship.
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Staff Spotlight: Hillel Bromberg
March 15, 2019Recently, REACH welcomed Hillel Bromberg to our staff as our part-time Grant Writer. Tell us a little about
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Sexual Violence is Everywhere
March 8, 2019I am driving in my car, the radio on, and NPR is taking me through the news of
Read MoreEnacting Empathy
March 1, 2019When I am in the classroom and ask students “what would you do, or who would you turn
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Embodying Knowledge During Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
February 19, 2019There’s a show that the PAVE (Peers Against ViolencE) Peer Leaders (a violence prevention club at Waltham High School)
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Staff Spotlight: Chloe Snyder
February 4, 2019Back in October, REACH welcomed Chloe Snyder to the staff as our new Annual Giving Officer. Chloe will
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New Title IX Proposal Fails to Support Survivors
January 28, 2019By Lauren Puglisi, REACH Intern In November of last year, The Department of Education, headed by Secretary Betsy
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Let’s move forward not backward
January 24, 2019This Slate article (“The Trump Administration Quietly Changed the Definition of Domestic Violence…”) infuriates me. It’s terrifying. And
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Not buying it? You already have.
January 17, 2019Thoughts on the reactions to Gillette’s new campaign I am sitting in the car listening to a remembrance
Read More2018 Year in Review
January 14, 2019Looking back on a busy, difficult, inspiring, saddening, and change-filled 2018, we can see struggle and achievement, loss
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