Homewood City Hall
On Oct. 18 at 6 p.m., over-the-mountain mayors will host a domestic violence awareness forum, “Protecting our Teens and Young Adults from Dating Violence.” The event will be held at Vestavia Hills City Hall, located at 1090 Montgomery Highway. The public is invited to attend this free event hosted by Vestavia Hills Mayor Ashley Curry, along with Mountain Brook Mayor Stewart Welch, Hoover Mayor Frank Brocato and Homewood Mayor Patrick McClusky.
“We are proud to bring knowledge and awareness of this program to our communities,” McClusky said. “The importance of this presentation cannot be understated, as building strong and healthy relationships from a young age are incredibly vital. We want to provide our citizens with the knowledge of recognizing violent relationships, as well as tools to help prevent possible tragedy.”
For many, unhealthy relationships can begin early and last a lifetime. Abuse can take place in person, online or through a device and is often ongoing without the knowledge of parents, other family members or close friends. This event is specifically designed for parents of teens and college-age young adults and will include presentation on topics including: the scope of domestic and dating violence in Jefferson County; resources available to help and educate the public; tips on how to recognize dating or relationship violence in the workplace, and among friends and relatives, particularly teens; tips on how to respond appropriately when someone needs help. Attendees will also receive information on primary prevention programs available to schools and groups that focus on creating safe and healthy relationships in an effort to stop relationship violence before it starts. This is key, considering those between the ages of 16-24 are the most at-risk age group for relationship violence and 40% of teens ages 14-17 have been exposed to at least one form of intimate partner violence in their lifetimes.
Presenters will include: LaRhonda Magras, CEO, YWCA Central Alabama; Allison Dearing, Executive Director, One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center; Cleola Callahan, Senior Director of Domestic Violence Services, YWCA Central Alabama; and Susann Montgomery-Clark and Rod Clark, Founding Donors of the Megan Montgomery Domestic Violence Prevention Fund at The Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham.
For more information, contact Susann Montgomery-Clark of the Megan Fund at 205.568.7474.
-- Submitted by Cinnamon McCulley