Guest Blogger: Partners for Peace Legal Advocate, Hannah Benjamin (she, her) Hannah was inspired to write this piece after […]
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Volunteering at Partners for Peace
April 23, 2020 Categories:By Bree Belair, Volunteer Coordinator at Partners for Peace In 1973, Partners for Peace was built from the ground […]
No one is immune from the virus that is domestic abuse
April 8, 2020 Categories:April 8, 2020 By Suzie Boutilier Now that everyone is being directed to practice social distancing and to self-quarantine, what […]
How Core Advocacy Training Changed My Perspective
June 5, 2019 Categories:Pictured left to right: Catherine Reed, Outreach Team Leader at Partners for Peace, Susan Garrettson, Volunteer, Denise Jackson, Volunteer, Kristen […]
Do You Know the Signs of Trafficking?
January 9, 2017 Categories:The Alliance works with people who are trafficked right here in our area of Maine, and an estimated 200-300 […]
Anite’s Poem
November 28, 2016 Categories:I wish you knew, that it never really went away. I wish you knew how much strength it takes for […]
Can I Stay Friends with an Abusive Husband? An Advocate’s Response
July 28, 2016 Categories:Recently the New York Times had a question in its “Ethicist” column about someone who had discovered that a […]
My Scar is My Strength
February 3, 2016 Categories:“Every time you look in the mirror, you will see your scar and remember me.” Those are the last words […]
Don’t Miss “The Unheard Stories of LGBTQ Teens”
January 25, 2016 Categories:If you missed MPBN’s radio special last week, “Out-Takes: The Unheard Stories of LGBTQ Teens,” we highly recommend that you […]
After the Ribbons Come Down, What Next?
November 15, 2015 Categories:Spruce Run-Womancare Alliance, along with many hundreds of organizations across the country, has just completed a month of coordinated […]