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Statistics of Violence Against Women
During 1992 and 1993 women were the victims of more than 4.5 million violent crimes, including approximately 500,000 rapes or other sexual assaults. (U.S. Department of Justice, January, 1994)

Almost one-thirdof American women murdered each year are killed by their current or former partners

Of female victims 12 years old and older falling victim to violenct attacks - 45% of the cases involved offenders they knew. (U.S. Department of Justice, January, 1994)

Approximately 1 million women annually report being stalked

One-third of women who are physically abused by a husband or boyfriend grew up in a household where this happened to their mother. About one in five were abused themselves as a child or teenager.

National Philanthropy - Fight Against Violence Toward Women

While Alpha Phi Gamma continues to participate in various philanthropies such as AIDS Walk, Race for the Cure and House of Hope, our official National Philanthropy for the Sorority is the Fight Against Violence Towards Women. The origins our National Philanthropy began at our First National Conference in 1999. During this gathering, our Sisters voted to focus on a cause that was not as strongly supported as others, but affected the lives of many women around the world. Thus began our passion in helping to fight against violence towards women.

Since 1999, our Sisters across the nation have committed their efforts in volunteering with shelters and organizations, and to help raise funds for this cause. In addition, our Sisters seek to spread awareness of this cause to build support in our communities.

Violence against women can occur on public streets. Many occur in the seclusion of a private residence. Either way, its effects scar the face of our Nation. Many acts of abuse can spill over into schools and places of work, and it affects people from every walk of life. Violence toward women also affects the children in our lives. Whether they are witnesses to abuse or taking it first-hand they are also victims. Exposing children to abuse in their childhood can cause chain reactions as they continue to grow to adulthood.

Many women today are affected by violence, but are afraid and believe they have no place to go for help. The only way to help these women is by learning how to help them and doing it. If you or someone you know is affected by violence - NOW is the time to take hold of this issue. Being proactive is the only way to prevent Violence Toward Women. Please utilize the following links in your quest to help: Resources for helping to Fight Violence Toward Women.

 


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