Tickets are now on sale for “A Day to Shine: Fashions Morning to Night,” which will be hosted at the Austin (TX) Country Club on April 10, 2010, to benefit loveisrespect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline.
This year’s fundraiser features two exciting events, a dessert and fashion show at 2 p.m., and an evening gala and fashion show at 6:30 p.m. The daytime event will feature Olga Campos, anchor on Daybreak/Midday News KVUE as Mistress of Ceremonies and guest speaker Judge Jeanine Pirro from the Judge Pirro Show.
The evening gala will feature Robert Hadlock and Leslie Rhode, KXAN anchors as Master/Mistress of Ceremonies. The evening will also feature a live auction with lavish items available for bidding.
The exciting fashion show will feature members of the Westlake High School service clubs, GETMAD (Girls Engaged to Make a Difference) and GENTS (Guys Exhibiting Needed Traits in Society). Special guest models include Sheriff Greg Hamilton, Ellen Balthazar from Any Baby Can, Julia Spann from Safeplace, Miss Texas High School America Rachel Prochnow and Mix 94.7′s Heather Rivera! For ticket registration and sponsorship information please click here.
Read the Press Release
loveisrespect Director Candice Hopkin’s interview on KVUE
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loveisrespect is proud to unveil the interactive Teen Power and Control Wheel! It is adapted from the Domestic Violence Power and Control Wheel and is customized to address dating violence issues experienced by teens. Each spoke of the wheel addresses a different tactic abusers employ in order to control their partner. By clicking on each spoke of the wheel you can view the video diary of a scenario that corresponds with that description. This wheel is a great tool for conducting your own discussions about teen dating abuse and brainstorming possible resolutions. Click here to check it out!
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Today marks the first day of National Youth Violence Prevention Week (NYVPW). The National Association of Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE)Â is a founding partner of the campaign along with the Guidance Group, of the National Youth Violence Prevention Campaign. The goal of the campaign is to raise awareness and to educate the community on effective ways to prevent or reduce youth violence. This year the campaign is focusing on teen dating violence.
Click here to check out the NYVPW Action Kit, for ideas on ways to get involved. Click here to check out the official site.
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MTV’s A Thin Line campaign has some exciting new stuff going on! They have launched an awesome new Facebook application called “Over the Line?” where you can share stories of possible digital abuse and rate others’ stories to help define the line between innocent and inappropriate. This is a great way to share thoughts on the grey areas that often exist when talking about digital abuse. Be sure to check it out and share your own stories!
In other exciting A Thin Line news, the winners of their Redraw the Line challenge will be announced really soon. Audience voting is open until March 28th so be sure to vote! Embeddable banners for both the Challenge and the Over the Line App can be found here.
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