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Neighbors in Action: End Violent Encounters (EVE)

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End Violent Encounters (EVE)
EVE held a candlelight vigil at Lansing city hall last week to mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month. City hall was bathed in purple light for the event.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness month. For Neighbors in Action this week we look at the organization End Violent Encounters (EVE) with Executive Director Erin Roberts and Advocacy Team Supervisor Windi Sterling.

It’s Wednesday and that means it’s time for our Neighbors in Action segment, where we feature people and organizations working to make Greater Lansing a better place. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month, so this week we’re speaking with the nonprofit End Violent Encounters. EVE provides shelter and services to victims of domestic violence and seeks to end domestic violence through raising public awareness.

Current State talks with Executive Director Erin Roberts and advocacy team supervisor Windi Sterling.

Current State is always looking for more nominations for our “Neighbors In Action” feature. Please help us out and e-mail us your suggestions to currentstate@wkar.org. Put ‘Neighbors in Action’ in the subject line. Or tweet us: @KARCurrentState and tell us a little about why you think they should be featured for the great work they do.

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