BurlCo Women’s Advisory Council is accepting art supplies through Nov. 27

The council is partnering with Providence House to collect art-therapy supplies for those battling domestic violence

Burlington County County Board Director Felicia Hopson announced today that the Women’s Advisory Council is partnering with Providence House to collect art supplies for those battling domestic violence in the county in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. 

Statistics show that 1 in 3 women have been victims of some form of domestic violence by an intimate partner within their lifetime. Law enforcement officers in New Jersey respond to tens of thousands of domestic violence incidents each year, with many more going unreported.  

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The ongoing pandemic has increased rates of domestic violence, since residents have been encouraged to stay home to protect themselves and others from COVID-19.

“The ongoing pandemic has been so hard on all of us, especially for those battling domestic violence. Many victims may find themselves isolated at home, feeling that they are without access to resources or away from their friends and family networks,” Hopson said.

Providence House is and has been operating throughout the coronavirus pandemic, helping those who are overcoming abusive situations. Providence House Domestic Violence Services of Catholic Charities provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic abuse and their children. Their mission is to seek to end the cycle of domestic abuse through education, empowerment and advocacy while providing a safe haven from abuse. 

“Supporting agencies that help victims of abuse is an important first step in ending Domestic Violence,” said Hopson. “One way we are doing this is by sponsoring an art supplies drive. Art and crafting projects have been known to provide stress relief and have also been used in therapeutic work.” 

The following art supplies will be collected: 

  • Colored Pencils
  • Crayons 
  • Paint markers/markers 
  • Paper 
  • Adult coloring books 
  • Craft kits

New art supplies can be dropped off between 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Providence House Counseling Center located at 595 Rancocas Road Westampton, NJ 08060 in the front lobby.  

The donation drive will run until Friday, Nov. 27. Art supplies cannot be dropped off at any county facilities. For questions, call Barbara J. Katz at (856) 824-0599, ext. 8622. 

“We want to remind residents that help is available to anyone who needs assistance,” concluded Freeholder Hopson. 

The Providence House maintains a 24-hour domestic violence hotline at (877) 871-7551 and (609) 871-7551. Visit catholiccharitiestrenton.org for more information.

The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council works to identify and address issues affecting women in the county, raise public awareness of the special needs and roles of women, provide mentoring opportunities for women, and enhance the quality of life for all women. For more information, follow the Council on Facebook at facebook.com/BurlingtonCountyWomen or visit co.burlington.nj.us/263/Womens-Advisory-Council.

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