Friday, June 26, 2009

Farrah Fawcett's Role of (Many) Lifetimes

With the passing of Farrah Fawcett yesterday, it's easy to remember her for the 70s icon that she undoubtedly was. But it is her later work, first in the play Extremities and the 1984 groundbreaking movie The Burning Bed that is significant.

Her portrayals of women affected by violence and domestic abuse allowed others to become educated and aware of the signs of domestic violence.

This was in a time when domestic violence was talked about in a whisper, if at all. The Burning Bed was a controversial movie for the heavy issues contained within.

It was a role that many other actresses might not have felt brave enough to take on, but which Farrah did. And by making a contribution to erase the stigma of rape and domestic abuse, she became a champion for women whose voices were silent. Finally, they were beginning to be heard.

They were heard on the hotlines, and The Burning Bed was reportedly the first such movie to include a toll-free domestic violence hotline at the closing credits, that of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, which continues to be available for people in crisis at 800-799-SAFE. Farrah later became a board member of NDVH, and identified with the issue of domestic abuse.

There's no way to measure how many women Farrah touched by her portrayal of a battered wife. But if she saved only one life, or inspired only one woman to seek help and find her way out, then Farrah becomes more iconic in a way that deserves our remembrance, honor and gratitude.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Souderton Area High School Students Raise $2,000 for Laurel House

For their senior project at Souderton Area High School, Anna Vo and Alanna Messner decided to have fun while raising money for Laurel House at the same time. The two friends organized a Charity Fashion Show that raised more than $2,000 for Laurel House's anti-domestic violence programs and services.

Anna and Alanna, you are an example to young women in your community. Thank you for dedicating your time and talents to increasing awareness and education about domestic abuse and teen dating violence. You're an inspiration to us all!

In case you missed the original article, take a moment to read the story below by Bob Keeler, Staff Writer for the Souderton Independent.

By Bob Keeler, Staff Writer

Everybody knows times are tough, but two Souderton Area High School juniors working on a charity fundraiser for their senior project say that hasn’t stopped donations from businesses and people willing to help out.

“We’ve been really excited with the support we got from the community,” said Alanna Messner, of Franconia, who with Thuytien “Anna” Vo, of Harleysville, is putting on a fashion show and concert 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 29 at the Indian Valley Boys & Girls Club on Washington Avenue in Souderton.

Proceeds will benefit the anti-domestic violence and shelter programs of Laurel House.

“We picked Laurel House because as young, teenage girls, we can kind of relate to the growing problem of domestic violence in our community,” Messner said. “And it’s a local event, which I think is pretty cool because it’s giving back to pretty much just our community.”

The theme for the fashion show will be spring fling.

“A bunch of the clothing that the models will be wearing will be bridal gowns or bridesmaid’s dresses, formal attire, and the males would be wearing tuxedos,” Vo said.“Plus, we’ll have a lot of casual stuff, just kind of trendy new things for the summer,” Messner said.

Both students are building onto past experiences in putting together their senior project.

Connections made in those experiences are also helping bring in donations and volunteer help.

“I’m familiar with a lot of the bridal places because I help run the fashion show for the high school,” Vo said.

The fashion show, in which Vo was both a model and an events planner this year, is held annually at the school to show prom-wear styles.

Messner, who has more extensive modeling experience, also appeared in a music video by Rivers Monroe, which will be performing at the fundraiser.

Rivers Monroe videos, including the one in which Messner portrayed the female lead in a relationship that was ending, as well as other information about the group, can be seen at www.myspace.com/RiversMonroe.

“In addition to the concert, we also have a tattoo artist. We have a lot of professional models coming in,” Messner said. “We have food that was donated by local pizzerias.”

“It’s just a fun family night out,” Vo said.

Other students from the high school have also volunteered to help out. The fundraiser also will include a raffle and silent auction.

Along with doing the show as a senior project, Messner expects to use it for an entrance project to her subsequent educational step after next year’s graduation from Souderton. She plans to study international trade and marketing for the fashion industry at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.

Vo, who plans to major in biology at the University of Pittsburgh, might not be directly using the events planning experience in that, but she also has another reason for choosing to do the fundraiser as her senior project.

“I do what I can to give back to the community,” Vo said.

Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for seniors and $3 for children younger than 12. Tickets will be available at the door, but purchasing in advance will help in the planning. Tickets or information are available by e-mailing charityfashionconcert@yahoo.com or by calling 215-880-2775.

The two students have been working hard on the project since January, Messner said.

People who know about Laurel House and its programs have been especially supportive.

“I feel like a lot of people that know the organization are more than willing to help,” Messner said.

In addition to raising money for the organization, the fashion show and concert can help bring awareness about the Laurel House programs, she said.

The successful work already done to prepare for an event of this size is inspiring, Messner said, but there’s still work to be done in the final month to make sure people know about and come out to the show.

“We’re just working right now on getting it promoted and getting the word out there because, of course, the more people we have, the more of a success it’ll be, and the more money that’ll be raised,” Messner said.

See photos from the event here.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Volunteer Needed for Laurel House's "Men Against Domestic Violence Campaign"

Laurel House is currently seeking a male volunteer to help us to create and develop a “Men Against Domestic Violence Campaign”. Volunteers will help develop and put into practice ways to raise public awareness about domestic violence. Meetings will be about once a month. Volunteers hours are flexible and can vary based on your availability.

For more information contact Tina Reynolds at treynolds@laurel-house.org.

Need a Father's Day Gift? Give the Gift of a Safe Tomorrow

If you've ever owned an older home (or bought a "fixer-upper" or "handyman's special") you know there's always a project or two waiting to be done ... and then a few more after that.

Well, Laurel House's shelter is a 9-bedroom residential home built before 1900. There's a kitchen, living room and common areas, office space, a playroom for the kids, and a quiet space where kids do homework and read. Out back, we have a small garden and playground.

Each year, more than 400 people live with us. And as you might imagine, the maintenance needs are considerable. Much of the work is done by staff and volunteers, but you can help. There are constant needs for maintenance supplies and for those larger jobs, a few hours from a professional Mr. or Ms. Fix-It.

You can make a gift in honor or in memory of someone special this Father's Day. Simply visit our secure online donation page here, drop us an email at mfirman@laurel-house.org, or call our offices at 610-277-1860. If you'd like, you can learn a little more about our shelter and transitional housing programs here.

We thank you for helping to keep Laurel House safe ... and for helping more than 400 families have a safe haven from abuse while they rebuild their lives.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Laurel House Announces 2009 Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Poster Contest for Montgomery County, PA High School Students

High school students in Montgomery County, PA are invited to participate in the 2009 Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Poster Contest. This year's theme is “Dating Violence and the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline.” Entries are due October 1, 2009.

1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive monetary prizes. The 1st place winner's poster will be used as the Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention poster for Montgomery County schools from October 2009 to October 2010. All winning posters will be placed on Laurel House's website.

Official Contest Rules and Registration Form can be found here, or by pasting http://www.laurel-house.org/index.php?pr=Poster_Contest in your browser. All posters must have a completed Registration Form on the back of their entry.

For questions or more information, contact Tommie Wilkins, Director of Domestic Violence Training and Education at Laurel House, twilkins@laurel-house.org or at 610-277-1680

Sponsoring organizations include:
Upper Perkiomen Domestic Violence Task Force
Montgomery County Teen Parent Task Force
North Penn Community Action Team
Domestic Violence Legal Network,
Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library
Women's Center of Montgomery County
Victim Services Center of Montgomery County
Tri-County Community Network
Laurel House

For questions or more information, contact Tommie Wilkins, Director of Domestic Violence Training and Education at Laurel House, twilkins@laurel-house.org or at 610-277-1860, ext. 100.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Two Nights of Texas Roadhouse for Laurel House

Our friends at the Texas Roadhouse (in Royersford, PA) will be supporting Laurel House by hosting two Fundraiser Nights next week.

Dates: Tuesday, June 9 and Wednesday, June 10
Times: 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. (both nights)
Where: Texas Roadhouse, 70 Buckwalter Road, Royersford, PA

Call ahead seating: 610-948-4006
To-go orders and gift card sales are also included.

Very Important: Guests must have a copy of the blue flyer below (simply print it out) for a percentage of your check to be donated to Laurel House.