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PRINCE GEORGE’S HOSPITAL CENTER SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER HOLDS ITS 7th ANNUAL “TAKE BACK THE NIGHT” A RALLY AND CANDELIGHT VIGIL

March 24, 2010

WHAT:

 

In commemoration of April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, The Sexual Assault Center at Prince George’s Hospital Center will be holding its 7th Annual “Take Back the Night,” a rally and candlelight vigil honoring the triumphs of all survivors of sexual assault/abuse from Prince George’s County and surrounding communities.  In its 37 years of existence, the Sexual Assault Center has served over 25,000 victims/survivors and their families.  The event will also exhibit the Clothesline Project done by survivors and will be held rain or shine.

                                                                                               

WHEN:           Tuesday, April 6, 6:30-9:00 p.m.

 WHERE:        Surgical Pavilion, Prince George’s Hospital Center

                        3001 Hospital Drive

                        Cheverly, MD  20785

 WHO:             Prince George’s County State’s Attorney, Glenn Ivey

 John A. O’Brien, President of Prince George’s Hospital Center

Survivors of Sexual Assault and Abuse

 WHY:              To commemorate April as “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” by honoring the survivors of sexual assault and abuse. 

To increase awareness in the community.

 

PHOTO OPPS:  Guest speakers, the Clothesline Project and the candlelight vigil

 

Delores Butler

Marketing Coordinator

Office:  301-618-3858

Fax:  301-618-2547

Cell:  240-676-4615

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