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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
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Kansas City Vet Vaxx Adapts
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) The Kansas City VA was supposed to administer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week, but is switching to Pfizer instead. The KCVA released the following statement about the change for this week s clinics: KCVA has temporarily paused administration of the Janssen (Johnson & Johnson) COVID-19 vaccine based on CDC and FDA recommendations.
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GLADSTONE, Mo. - April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and National Volunteer Month. Assistance League of Kansas City, with more than 300 members, is providing nearly a dozen programs for children and adults in need, including kits for assault survivors. I wanted to find something to spend my time doing that could impact someone else, member Debbie Sobba said.
During the month of April, police cruisers in Sioux Falls will have a different look about them. All this month, law enforcement vehicles in the Sioux Empire will be displaying a teal ribbon to help create awareness for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Dakota News Now reports, the special awareness program is a partnership between the Sioux Falls law enforcement community and the Minnehaha County Family Violence Council.
The teal ribbons were placed on Sioux Falls police cars on Friday (April 9) and will remain prominently displayed on squad cars throughout the entire month of April.
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Someone is sexually assaulted in the U.S. nearly every 73 seconds, Kelli Peterson, the President of the Family Violence Council, told Dakota News Now, “We want the community to know we care about victims we want them to be safe and report sexual assault cases when possible and have the resources available to them.”
âThere is help out there:â Project Celebration addresses online safety for Sexual Assault Awareness Month Project Celebration, Inc., a nonprofit based in northwest Louisiana which aids victims of sexual assault, is focused on online safety as part of its 2021 Sexual Assault Awareness Month campaign. (Source: None) By Christian Piekos | April 12, 2021 at 4:42 AM CDT - Updated April 12 at 7:36 AM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - Project Celebration, Inc. (PCI), a nonprofit based in northwest Louisiana whose mission is to aid victims of sexual assault, is addressing the dangers lurking on the internet.
April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). Project Celebrationâs 2021 SAAM theme is âWe Can Build Safe Online Spaces.â
Assistance League of Kansas City packs hundreds of kits for assault survivors
The Assistance League provides assistance to sexual assault survivors.
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GLADSTONE, Mo. â April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and National Volunteer Month.
Assistance League of Kansas City, with more than 300 members, is providing nearly a dozen programs for children and adults in need, including kits for assault survivors. I wanted to find something to spend my time doing that could impact someone else, member Debbie Sobba said.
It s one of the reasons why Sobba is spending her afternoon volunteering. You know you re very fortunate that you had the things that you need on a daily basis, just to function and thrive, and feel good about yourself, Sobba said, And there s a lot of people out there you find out that don t.
The final production of 3rd Acts inaugural Noire Season explores the little-known origins of the cursed Medusa, one of the greatest mythical monsters of all time. A kind and beautiful sea-nymph, Medusa catches the eye of Poseidon while in service to the goddess Athena. Poseidons violence and Athenas jealousy create a monster. 3rd Acts Noire Season is an opportunity to introduce plays that push boundaries for adult-only audiences and has included productions of 1984, Frankenstein, and Oxtiern. Medusa Undone is presented in partnership with the YWCA-OK. April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and representatives from the YWCA will be present at each performance to discuss their planned activities and provide information for assistance to those affected by sexual assault. The production explores themes of sexual violence, including auditory representation of offstage assault, and is recommended for audiences 18 and older. Medusa Undone stars a dynamic cast of local talent including Tif