VIP Online - October 2009
Subject: VIP Online - October 2009
Send date: 2009-10-19 14:59:30
Issue #: 4
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

The women of the USC Keck School of Medicine are speaking out to ensure that VIP will be there for every woman and child in need.

VIP is proud to have been selected again this year by Verizon Wireless to participate in their HopeLine phone program.

Back to School Day a Huge Success!

Thanks to all of you who contributed to the Back to School Day giveaway last month. VIP was able to distribute 175 backpacks stuffed with supplies. Read about the difference this simple gift made in the life of one child...

Mark Your Calendars

And join VIP and HEART at Fashionology in Beverly Hills on November 19 for a very creative shopping day to benefit the children we serve.

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Have a VIP Holiday

Join in the holiday spirit and contribute to this year's VIP Holiday Gift Drive! Visit our Wish List at Target.com or contact the VIP Development Department for information about holding a gift drive with your family, friends, co-workers, etc.

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Unique Swiss Skin Care has selected VIP as charity partner just in time for the holiday shopping season! Learn about this "unique" company and how they are working with us to give back

 

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The mission of the Violence Intervention Program is to protect and treat all victims of violence. VIP is a multi-disciplinary public-private partnership at LAC+USC Medical Center in East Los Angeles that provides comprehensive medical, mental health, forensic, and support services to victims of interpersonal violence of all ages, and community and school-based violence prevention and early intervention programs. The VIP Community Mental Health Center is an exempt nonprofit under the VIP umbrella that provides mental health and supportive services to victims of family violence and sexual assault.

For more information, visit www.violenceinterventionprogram.org or call 323.226.2097.