SAAM Day of Action
Teal is the nationally recognized color of sexual assault awareness. Join DVIP & RVAP in wearing teal on April 7th to show support and raise awareness for victims of sexual assault. We
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Teal is the nationally recognized color of sexual assault awareness. Join DVIP & RVAP in wearing teal on April 7th to show support and raise awareness for victims of sexual assault. We
The Clothesline Project is a visual display of violence statistics that often go ignored. Each shirt is made by a survivor of violence or by someone who has lost a
Every April, DVIP & RVAP hosts two Shop for Survivors events, one in Johnson County and one in our regional counties. Between the two events, we collect nearly 9 months
Join us on April 8 at Cafe Dodici for a "Spaghetti for Safety" benefit night! You don't *have* to order the spaghetti, but we recommend it! From 5-8pm, 10% of
The Clothesline Project is a visual display of violence statistics that often go ignored. Each shirt is made by a survivor of violence or by someone who has lost a
Join us on April 18 at Fat Jimmy's Smokehouse & Spirits for a "Barbecue for Safety" benefit night! From 4-9pm, 10% of sales will go to DVIP/RVAP. Don't miss a
Every April, DVIP & RVAP hosts two Shop for Survivors events, one in Johnson County and one in our regional counties. Between the two events, we collect nearly 9 months
In partnership with the Student Nurses Association at SCC Keokuk – join us for a Color Run/Walk! A portion of proceeds will benefit DVIP/RVAP. Event Time : April 18th 2026
The Clothesline Project is a visual display of violence statistics that often go ignored. Each shirt is made by a survivor of violence or by someone who has lost a
The Clothesline Project is a visual display of violence statistics that often go ignored. Each shirt is made by a survivor of violence or by someone who has lost a
Join DVIP & RVAP for a safe space dance party where you can dance your heart out to tunes that celebrate healthy relationships and model consent. The Safe Space Dance
The Clothesline Project is a visual display of violence statistics that often go ignored. Each shirt is made by a survivor of violence or by someone who has lost a