Finding Our Voices awarded second Purple Ribbon

Finding Our Voices, the grassroots, Camden-based nonprofit boldly breaking the silence of domestic abuse, has won a national award for its bookmarks featuring the faces and voices of 43 Maine survivors of domestic abuse.

Last year, the group won the same “Outstanding Awareness Campaign” award for its posters, which have papered every county in Maine and in the past month returned to Boothbay Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Southwest Harbor, South Portland, Biddeford, and debuted in Lincoln and Portland’s Old Port. Survivors on the print domestic abuse awareness-outreach range from 18 to 82, and include an incarcerated woman and Governor Janet T. Mills.

Read full article in Boothbay Register

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