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Together, we can #EndDVinAZ

The Governor’s Office of Youth, Faith and Family (GOYFF) is committed to supporting services for victims and families that have experienced domestic and/or sexual violence.

Together, we can enhance education, prevention, and intervention efforts around domestic and/or sexual violence, and support organizations and individuals who provide advocacy efforts, services, and assistance to victims.

During Domestic Violence Awareness Month recognized in October, GOYFF prioritizes the safety and security of all Arizonans and helps to bring awareness to this important issue. October 2022 marks the 8th Annual Lighting Arizona Purple campaign. The campaign provides an opportunity to support victims and connect families and communities with essential resources.

Everyone deserves to be safe at home.

 

Together, we can #EndDVinAZ

 

 

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