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NEW IPV and Gun Violence Page on SCCADVASA Website

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IPV and gun violence

IPV and gun violence impacts millions of women, families, and communities across the country. Escalating levels of gun violence, combined with recent court decisions, means advocacy efforts for increased gun safety measures are even more critical.

We encourage you to learn more and #StandWithSurvivors — ensuring their voices are heard at the State House and on Capitol Hill.

Jennifer Oshields
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Project R.E.S.T. is a private, non-profit organization providing a multi-faceted assistance program to victims of domestic violence in Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties, and victims of sexual assault in Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties.

Project R.E.S.T. treats all clients, volunteers, and staff with dedication and respect regardless of race, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, or disability. If you encounter discrimination in any form while using our hotline or seeking our services, please contact President/CEO, Krystal W. Smith, Esq. at krystal.smith@projectrest.org.

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  • Lynn Hawkins Center/Main Office: Monday-Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm
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