October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and this week on Around the Ozarks: Community Corner, Grace Gooley sits down with Harmony House’s Carl and Quinlan to talk about iCare. A powerful local movement that’s changing lives across the Ozarks.
Now in its 11th year, iCare started with a simple question: Would you ask if someone was okay?
What began with two board members wearing black eye stickers to spark conversation has grown into a community-wide campaign that brings together businesses, schools, and individuals, all standing with survivors and breaking the silence around domestic violence. 👉 Watch now on Around the Ozarks: Community Corner and find out how you can help make a difference.
In this heartfelt interview, Carl and Quinlan share:
💜 The powerful origin of the iCare campaign
💜 How awareness is helping more survivors reach Harmony House
💜 Why education and prevention are key to ending domestic violence
💜 Easy ways you can get involved this month, from wearing purple to joining Purple Thursday events and local fundraisers
For more information on Around The Ozarks, CLICK HERE. Get Involved today with Harmony House, and the iCare campaign HERE.
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