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Purple Ribbon Communities Honor Awarded to 11 in 2004

Ten area communities were given recognition as Purple Ribbon Communities from A Safe Place/ Lake County Crisis Center at the nonprofit agency’s 25th Annual Meeting October 18. Communities receiving plaques of honor this year included the Village of Deerfield, the Village of Grayslake, the Village of Gurnee, the City of Highland Park, the Village of Lake Bluff, the City of Lake Forest, the Village of Libertyville, the Village of Lincolnshire, the Village of Vernon Hills, the City of Waukegan, and the City of Zion.

The Purple Ribbon Community award was established by A Safe Place several years ago as the agency serving survivors of domestic violence intensified its efforts to collaborate with multiple facets within the communities of Lake County to eliminate domestic violence.  The award reflects numerous activities within a community and may include domestic violence awareness training with local law enforcement, health care providers and social workers, interactive prevention education programs presented by A Safe Place to middle school and high school students and educations that are designed to teach adolescents about healthy dating relationships, as well as involvement of local civic and faith communities and local health care providers establishing protocols to identify and refer victims of domestic violence for services.

“Most importantly,” noted A Safe Place’s Board President Joan Gilmore of Allstate Insurance Cos. in presenting the awards, “this award reflects the commitment of (a community’s) governing board to urge that its citizenry be informed about domestic violence issues and to support services for its victims.”

A Safe Place’s community outreach, education and training programs reached more than 13,000 residents in Lake County last year. Anyone interested in scheduling an informational program for a civic organization, a professional training program, or an interactive program on healthy relationships for middle school or high school-age groups may call the agency’s business line at 847.249.5147.

A Safe Place has provided comprehensive shelter, counseling and advocacy services to survivors of domestic violence and their children for more than 24 years and serves residents of Lake, McHenry and northern Cook counties.  A 24-hour HELP LINE is available at 847.249.4450; TTY 847.249.6557. 

 

 

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A Safe Place - Lake County Crisis Center

Everyone has the right to a violence-free, safe and healthy life.
Help Line: 847-249-4450 Office: 847-731-7165 TTY: 847-249-6557

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