This June we are looking for participants to get involved with our latest campaign – ‘The Portrait Project’.
Our objective is to inspire hope in the lives of individuals and raise awareness on the issues of domestic and emotional abuse.
The Portrait Project
The Portrait Project is a photo shoot of individuals wearing our free #lovedoesnthurt t-shirts. Each portrait will be accompanied by a message raising awareness.
We hope to encourage positivism and support through this campaign.
Details
The event will take place at:
Venue: The Centre, Avion Crescent,
Grahame Park Way, Colindale
London, NW9 5QY
Date: June 4th 2016
Time: 11am
You will have the chance to meet like-minded people and be a part of a project that will help in raising awareness on the issues of domestic and emotional abuse.
How you can get involved
If you are interested in this campaign, can commit to the above date/location and wouldn’t mind your pictures published online, then please apply below via the online form letting us know why you want to get involved in The Portrait Project. (This event is strictly by invitation and we reserve the right to select the applicants for our campaign)
We will get in touch in the coming weeks via email with more details.
Please contact surrie@domesticviolenceuk.org or admin@domesticviolenceuk.org for further information.
Thank you.
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This is a great way to highlight D.V.
I live in USA and I am interested to take part when my kids have summer holidays which is June 15th. I have my sister who lives in Liverpool. I want to support people who are in need of support. Thanks!!
Hi Sunitha,
You can always help support us and raise awareness by taking part in our #lovedoesnthurt campaign. You can purchase one of our t-shirts at dvuk.org and film yourself wearing it and quoting our campaign on camera, then uploading to social media using our #lovedoesnthurt hashtag.
“Love doesn’t hurt. Inspire hope – Be a voice, speak up against domestic violence”