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Casey CorcoranMuch progress has been made in the movement to end violence against women, yet we still have a very long way to go.
We often hear well-meaning people observe that abuse survivors need to forgive themselves as part of their healing process.
A couple of weeks ago I was invited to learn about a new initiative from Journey to Safety called “Make it (Y)our Business.”
Thursday, March 3 is White Ribbon Day here in Massachusetts. As I’ve done in years past, I will renew my White Ribbon Day pledge.
Last month, Journey to Safety marked the program’s tenth anniversary with an inspiring evening at Congregation Shaarei Tefillah in Newton.
Ruth, a religiously observant and educated woman, walked away from her comfortable home to protect her young children from her husband's physical abuse.

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