September 10, 2019

Purchase a 2019 End The Silence T-Shirt!

Show Your Support For Survivors Of Intimate Partner Violence With An End The Silence T-Shirt!

Each year, YWCA agencies across the nation engage in domestic violence prevention and awareness campaigns during October, Domestic Violence Action Month, an effort established by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence in 1981. 2019 marks YWCA Spokane’s 4th annual End the Silence campaign as a part of Domestic Violence Action Month.

Throughout the month of October, we aim to elevate awareness of, education about, and prevention towards intimate partner violence in the Spokane community. That’s why we are asking you, our valued community members and mission partners, to show your commitment to supporting survivors of intimate partner violence by helping us on our mission.


By purchasing an End The Silence T-Shirt, you are demonstrating your commitment to survivors of intimate partner violence while directly funding our services in support of those survivors.

Wear your End The Silence T-Shirt proud! Take selfies while wearing it and use #PurpleThursday on Thursdays during the month of October when you share them on social media!

Order Your End The Silence T-Shirt

T-shirts can be picked up from YWCA Spokane, 930 N Monroe St, Spokane, WA 99201.

Thank you for joining us on our mission to End The Silence!

By: YWCA Spokane

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