Contributed by Peace House - Posted: August 16th, 2008
Here is a heart warming true story of how even the youngest of our city work to stamp out domestic abuse. If everyone gave just $5 think how much could be accomplished. Obviously these kids are learning the value of giving back.
The Lemonade Stand
This is Amelia and her brother, Barrett, sitting across the street from the 3rd house shown on the Luxury Home Tour selling lemonade for a dime to help the Peace House. Note the sign.
The Tuesday after the tour Amelia and her mom arrived at the Peace House administrative office to deliver a check for $128. The lemonade stand brought in $64 and her parents (Anne and Jeffrey Livingston) matched it. One man threw in a $20 bill.
From the mouths of babes.
To find out how you can help with stomping out domestic violenc or get help with a domestic violence situation call (800) 647-9169 or go to the website http://www.peacehouseinc.org/
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: January 15th, 2008
Park City Preforming Arts Foundation once again presents a prerformance of “The Vagina Monologues” in support of the Peace House, an organization deducated in stopping domestic violence. The preformance will be held on February 10, 2008 at 7:30 PM at the Eccles Center in Park City. V-Day exists for no other reason than to stop violence against women. More…
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: September 7th, 2007
Solar Nails and Spa will hold it’s Grand Opening on Saturday, September 15th from 8 AM to 8 PM and will donate 50% of all sales for that day to the Peace House of Park City. The Peace House provides shelter, counseling and aid to victiums of domestic violence in the Summit and Wasatch Counties. More…
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: March 13th, 2007
First-of-its-Kind Survey Documents Extensive Reach of Domestic Violence Programs
Washington, DC - Mar 13, 2007
In a single day, domestic violence programs served more than 50,000 adults and children in the United States. This astonishing data comes from the release of Domestic Violence Counts: the National Census of Domestic Violence Services (NCDVS). Conducted by the National Network to End Domestic Violence and health economists at Harvard University, the NCDVS is the most recent data documenting the number of individuals served by domestic violence programs. In addition to providing a national snapshot, the NCDVS report also includes state-level data. More…
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: February 17th, 2007
Teri Ore presented a check for over $5300 to The Peace House (a local shelter for victims of domestic abuse) after the Park City Performing Arts Foundation produced and presented an encore performance of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” on Feb. 3. Local readers preformed V-Day that is at the same time humorous, poignant and tragic as it raises awareness about violence against women around the world. The Peace House wishes to thank all involved for their generous actions in bringing more information to the public about domestic violence!
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: February 13th, 2007
RE/MAX Mountain Properties today announced that the father and son team of Lee & Christian Merryweather of Park City have proposed a Challenge Pledge event of Wakeboarding and Snow Skiing on the Same Day Challenge to raise donations for The Peace House on February 23, 2007.
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: February 12th, 2007
Peace House, Inc. would like to once again thank Teri Orr, the Eccles Center and the Park City community for your generous donation from the proceeds of the second annual Vagina Monologues. Your continued support of the women and children who come to the Peace House helps in our efforts to provide safety and empowerment of their efforts to escape further victimization. It is community efforts like this that keep the Peace House door open to all who need it
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: February 12th, 2007
Mothering is a lot of work – think of all the demands: cooking, cleaning, clear communication, discipline, dealing with depression, getting husbands to help, balance, organization, finances, reading to our children, handling sleep issues… if this list is exhausting you, come get rejuvenated at the 2007 Successful Mothering Convention (www.successfulmothering.org), sponsored by FM100 and KSL’s new show, Studio Five (weekdays at 11am). More…
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Contributed by Peace House - Posted: December 15th, 2006
The Park City Board of Realtors Philanthropic Foundation raised $90,000 through the Luxury Home Tour and Auction. All of us at Peace House thank you for the thousands of volunteer hours, hard work, caring and support. You make a huge difference in the lives of many women and children who have experienced family violence. Without your help, we would be unable to provide the services needed to help these families start a new life, free of violence.
THANK YOU!!!!
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