Raise a cup to help end family violence

November 21, 2018 by Kirsten Young
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Melbourne’s Jewish Care has developed a coffee cup campaign in support of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Featuring messages that promote the theme of safety in the home, the cups will be distributed to cafes across the Jewish community in the lead-up to the International Day, to promote awareness of the impact of family violence.

“Cafes play an important role in bringing people in the community together,” said Cassandra Barrett, Team Leader of Healthy Communities.

“We hope that seeing these cups will encourage customers to start a valuable conversation about the impact of family violence and the importance of speaking up, and build knowledge about where to go for help.”

Jewish Care would like to express our sincere thanks to all of the cafes who have supported the campaign. Please show your support by ordering a takeaway coffee on Friday 23 November.

Café D-Lish
Chocolatine Boutique Patisserie
Einstein’s 251
Fress Cafe
Gary Smorgon House Kiosk
Loco Coffee Elsternwick
Montefiore Homes Kiosk
Savion Cakes & Bagels
Spot On Ripponlea
Spout Cafe
Wall Two 80

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