Women Helping Battered Women

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Formed in 1974, WHBW has evolved into the largest service provider for battered women in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, WHBW offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many educational outreach programs. WHBW believe that all women and children have the right to live without fear of battering - sexual, physical, emotional, or financial. For more information: http://www.whbw.org/

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-19
Format: 2024-04-19
Safe at Work Network and Economic Justice - 06/29/2015
Host Kim Villemaire speaks with Janice Santiago, Community Engagement Specialist with Women Helping Battered Women, on the 'Safe at Work Network' and the economics of battering.  For More Info visit:  www.WHBW.org or call the...
All about WHBW - 12/11/2014
Host Mike Cohen welcomes Dave O'Leary, Economic Justice Advocate, WHBW, to talk about the current programs and about the organization.   www.WHBW.org
Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Women Helping Battered Women Events - 09/30/2011
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) and Women Helping Battered Women (WHBW), in collaboration with its community partners, will be holding Feature Event, A Survivor Stands beside Me. Host Sam Mayfield speaks with Darrell...
Women Helping Battered Women - 02/26/2008
Formed in 1974, WHBW has evolved into the largest service provider for battered women in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, WHBW offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many...
Women Helping Battered Women - 03/20/2007
Formed in 1974, WHBW has evolved into the largest service provider for battered women in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, WHBW offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many...
Women Helping Battered Women Volunteer Show - 01/05/2007
Formed in 1974, WHBW has evolved into the largest service provider for battered women in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, WHBW offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many...
What Media Can Do - 10/09/2006
Formed in 1974, WHBW has evolved into the largest service provider for battered women in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, WHBW offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many...
Women Helping Battered Women - 10/02/2006
Formed in 1974, WHBW has evolved into the largest service provider for battered women in Vermont. In addition to providing emergency shelter and housing advocacy, WHBW offers 24-hour hotline services, legal advocacy, programs for children and many...

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Summer Video Production Internship - Applications Open

Town Meeting TV is hiring two paid interns to join our production team for the summer! The program will run from Monday, June 24th until Friday, August 16th (8 weeks). $17 an hour, approximately 8 hours per week. We are looking for folks who have basic or intermediate experience with video recording and editing on Adobe Premiere. Interns will work with the Town Meeting TV Co-Directors to pick stories or events that they would like to cover in our community, practice outreach skills, then shoot and edit video that will be broadcasted on Town Meeting TV's YouTube and cable channels. Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter (including why they are interested in this position and any relevant experience) to Jordan at jmitchell@cctv.org. Applications close Friday, May 24th at 5:00PM. For more information, please contact outreach@cctv.org or call 802-862-3966.

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