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Thank you for attending this event!
Attendance was overwhelming and considered by all a complete success.
We want to give a special thanks to:
The Honorable Erica Yew for moderating this event
Ms. Alice Saelee for the workshop informative workshop
Ms. Anurathi Mathur, Mr. Frank Del Fuigo, Ms. Donnalynn Rubiano, and Ms. Truly Hunger for your knowledge and insight as panelists.
Stop Hitting on Me!
Keeping Your Relationship Healthy
November 8, 2007
Dinner and Registration begins at 5:30 pm
Presentation begins at 6:00 pm
Location:
De Anza College, 21250 Stevens
Cree, Hinson Campus Center
A & B Conference Rooms
Do you ever wonder if you are in a healthy relationship?
Does your partner ever hurt you physically, emotionally, or
sexually?
Hear from professionals in the
community about what defines an abusive relationship and what to
do if you find yourself in one. Find out how to help a friend
who may be in an unhealthy situation with his or her significant
other. Join us in learning about the dynamics of an intimate
partnership that is healthy for the both of you.
For more information, please contact
Kieu-Oanh.Truong@ssa.sccgov.org.
Special Guest Moderator:
The Honorable Erica Yew
- Superior Court Judge,
Santa Clara County
Presenter:
Alice Saelee -
Domestic Violence Program Community Educator, Asian Americans
for Community Involvement
Panelists:
Anurathi Mathur -
Youth Program Coordinator,
Maitri
Frank Del Fiugo - Executive Director, Turning
Point Counseling & Educational Services
Donnalynn Rubiano - Staff Attorney,
Asian Law Alliance
Truly A. Hunter - EOPS Counselor,
De Anza College
Sponsored by:
Asian Pacific Communities Against
Domestic Violence (APCADV)
South Bay First
Thursdays (SBFT)
Asian Pacific American Leadership Institute (APASL)
Asian Pacific American Students for Leadership (APASL)
Institute of Community and Civic Engagement (ICCE)
Asian Pacific American Espressions (APAX)
Vision New America (VNA)
Download the Stop
Hitting on Me flyer
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