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If you are in danger, please use a safer computer, call 911 or your local hotline or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233 voice), 1-800-787-3224 (tty). There is always a computer trail, but you can click ESCAPE to leave the site quickly.

UPCOMING EVENTS


Charming Charlie Shopping Event for Newhouse

2012-02-09

Shop for fabulous accessories and support Newhouse!


Wounds That Heal Art Exhibit

2012-02-25

Learn about teen dating violence and enjoy art!


Ann Taylor Shopping Event for Newhouse

2012-02-26

A private shopping event to benefit Newhouse


Shelter Showdown Kick--Off

2012-03-05

Support Newhouse in the name of your favorite college team! Drink Boulevard beer and eat barbecue!


SHELTER NEEDS

  • High Efficiency laundry detergent
  • A microwave
  • Diapers (sizes 4-5)
  • Cold and flu Medicine
  • Lotion
  • Lysol spray and wipes
  • Birthday gifts for children ages 10-17 (gift cards are perfect!)
  • Deodorant and body wash
  • Costco gift cards
  • Toilet paper
  • Ibuprofen
  • Neosporin
  • Used cell phones (do not have to function)
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Silent Witnesses

The Silent Witnesses represent women and children who were murdered in acts of domestic violence in the Kansas City Metropolitan area. Each personal story is displayed on each witness silhouette.

The goal of the Silent Witness Exhibit is to stop domestic violence by:

  • Helping you visualize the problem of domestic violence
  • Moving you and the community to action
  • Protecting all women and children

If your company or organization is interested in providing the space and set-up for the exhibit so it could be viewed by your employees or membership, we are eager to accommodate. Your exhibit can feature some or all of the witnesses.

Please contact the Development Coordinator 816-474-6446 x224 to make the arrangements. In addition, speakers are available to educate groups about the Silent Witness exhibit and/or domestic violence.

Silent Witnesses Exhibit

History of the Exhibit

The idea of the Silent Witness project began in 1992 with a group of women artists, the Minnesota's Women's Consortium. They created 27 red silhouettes representing women who had died as a result of domestic violence in Minnesota the previous year. Each silhouette included a plaque memorializing each victim by telling her story. Since 1992, all 50 states have developed a Silent Witness Project.

The Kansas City initiative is a collaboration among the National Council of Jewish Women, Greater Kansas City Section; the Metropolitan Family Violence Coalition comprised of Newhouse, Hope House, Rose Brooks Center, SAFEHOME, Synergy Services and Joyce H. Williams. The exhibit represents named victims killed by their intimate partner as well as telling the story of the last silhouette who represents the unknown victim.