News Summary
This past Saturday, Jacksonville witnessed a strong community presence as around 1,500 individuals participated in the 16th Annual Stand Up & Stride Domestic Violence Awareness Walk organized by Hubbard House. The event combined serious discussions with entertaining activities, highlighting the importance of support for survivors of domestic violence. Attendees enjoyed games, music, and moving stories that encouraged unity and healing while raising awareness for vital services provided by Hubbard House.
News Summary
This past Saturday, Jacksonville witnessed a strong community presence as around 1,500 individuals participated in the 16th Annual Stand Up & Stride Domestic Violence Awareness Walk organized by Hubbard House. The event combined serious discussions with entertaining activities, highlighting the importance of support for survivors of domestic violence. Attendees enjoyed games, music, and moving stories that encouraged unity and healing while raising awareness for vital services provided by Hubbard House.
Jacksonville Joins Together for Domestic Violence Awareness
This past Saturday, Jacksonville was filled with a wave of support as about 1,500 caring individuals gathered for the 16th Annual Stand Up & Stride Domestic Violence Awareness Walk hosted by Hubbard House. It was a colorful day, filled with both serious discussions and fun activities, with the primary goal of raising awareness for the essential services provided by this vital organization.
The Walk Begins
The event kicked off at 330 East Bay Street and featured a picturesque route over the iconic Main Street Bridge. As participants donned their walking shoes, the atmosphere was buzzing with excitement. It was a perfect blend of perseverance and community spirit, with families and friends coming together to show their support for survivors of domestic violence.
Fun and Games for All Ages
The walk wasn’t just about pacing along the bridge; there were plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained! Families enjoyed games and had chances to win fun prizes for the kids. This engagement helped bring the serious issue of domestic violence into a lighter space, allowing people to connect in more than just a solemn way. It was a day that encapsulated the heart of Jacksonville: vibrant, supportive, and unyieldingly compassionate.
Musical Performance to Lift Spirits
As the walk came to a close, attendees were treated to a lovely performance by the local Johns Twins, a singer/songwriter duo from Jacksonville. Their music was a perfect way to wrap up a day focused on bringing issues of domestic violence to light while celebrating resilience and hope. The melodies reverberated through the crowd, reminding everyone of the strength that comes from unity.
Importance of Awareness and Support
During the event, the CEO of Hubbard House reflected on the 16-year history of the walk, expressing pride in how the community has rallied behind survivors. Support from the locals is an incredible testament to Jacksonville’s compassion and willingness to stand together against domestic violence.
A Story of Hope
One of the highlights of the event was a touching moment when a featured survivor took the stage. Sharing her personal story served as a powerful reminder that healing is possible, and that it’s vital to speak up and share experiences. This kind of openness not only helps the individual who shares but also encourages others to come forward and seek the support they need.
Support Services Available
Hubbard House is recognized as the certified domestic violence center for both Duval and Baker counties. They offer crucial, free, and confidential support for survivors and their families, ensuring that help is just a call or text away. The organization has been a beacon of hope for nearly 160,000 survivors and children each year, including over 4,574 in the past fiscal year alone.
How to Get Help
For anyone needing assistance, the Hubbard House Hotline is open 24/7 at (904) 354-3114 and they also provide a Textline at (904) 210-3698. Whether you are seeking advice or immediate help, these resources are available for those in need, emphasizing that no one has to face challenges alone.
The Stand Up & Stride Domestic Violence Awareness Walk was more than just an event; it was a resounding message of hope and unity. With the ongoing support of the Jacksonville community, survivors can find strength and solace in the fact that they are not alone.
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- News4Jax: Hubbard House Hosts 16th Annual Stand Up & Stride Domestic Violence Awareness Walk
- Action News Jax: Walkers Raise More Than $113,000 to Battle Domestic Violence
- Jacksonville.com: Quigley House Domestic Violence Shelter Gets Pet-Friendly Makeover
- First Coast News: Duval County Domestic Violence Homicides Dropped in 2023
- Wikipedia: Domestic Violence
