In Plymouth, the District Attorney’s Office and South Shore Resource and Advocacy Center hosted a panel discussion “The White Ribbon Campaign.”
The White Ribbon Campaign is an international movement working to end violence against women and children.
District Attorney Tim Cruz says men have an obligation to stand up and not condone violence.
Cruz says there’s always help available, and resources for people who may think someone is in danger.
More information can be found at Plymouth DA dot com.
Karen Fabrizio is the program director for SHARES, a program that works with survivors of homicide.
Plymouth County Sheriff Joe McDonald says the culture change is key. But statistics indicate that someone that we know will experience domestic violence.
The event was sponsored by the Legacy 24 Foundation, which promotes motorcycle awareness through “Check Twice – Save a Life.”
The organization hosts community events in memory of Mike “Slicky” Garner.