The Clothesline Project supports domestic violence awareness Oct. 6 and 13
Join UA-PTC Counseling Services for The Clothesline Project, a Domestic Violence Awareness Event where you can learn about local resources available for people impacted by domestic violence. Participants can design and add their own t-shirts to a powerful display symbolizing solidarity and hope for all affected. Come and be a part of raising awareness and supporting survivors. Shirts and supplies will be provided at no cost.
The times and locations are:
- Oct. 6 - Little Rock-South concourse, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- Oct. 13 - Campus Center Lobby, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
The Clothesline Project is a program of the Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Its purpose is to bear witness to the survivors and victims of domestic violence, to help with the healing process, to educate and raise awareness of domestic violence, and to provide a network or support and information.
NEED TO TALK WITH SOMEONE? UA-PTC Counseling Services is available to help. Individual counseling sessions are currently available for UA-PTC students. Students interested in scheduling an appointment can contact Counseling Services at (501) 812-2738 or stop by the office during hours of operation. Counseling Services is located in Campus Center Room 241 on Main Campus. Little Rock-South sessions are by appointment only. To take a free mental health screening, visit uaptc.edu/counseling.
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988
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