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"Domestic Violence Awareness Month".

Domestic Violence Awareness Month was a great success. All the volunteers and staff would like to thank the County Commissoners, Pagosa High School, Ruby Sission Library, Town Hall, and the Court house for letting us hang our clothsline Project. Thanks to Shear Talk, Cahlie Mccollum, Lauren Maltsberger and Pagosa High School for our purple hair craze. Kudos to Angela Wilson, all the zumba dancers, and Pagosa Lodge. Again Thank you to each and every person who supported all DV survivors.

DVAM 2011

DVAM 2011

DVAM 2011

DVAM  2011

DVAM 2011

DVAM 2011

DVAM 2011


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