The Mecklenburg County
Domestic Violence Advocacy Council is inviting the public to participate in the 7th Annual Domestic Violence Memorial Tree ceremony in Uptown Charlotte. The tree lighting event will commemorate 57 lives lost to domestic violence this year in North Carolina.
The memorial will take place:
Monday, Dec. 5
5:30 p.m.
CMPD Headquarters, 601 East Trade Street, Main Lobby
Free parking for the event is available in the public metered parking area, as well as in the parking deck of the Police Department’s headquarters. The CATS’ Red Line (a free trolley) runs from Tryon Street to McDowell Street and back every seven minutes.
The Domestic Violence Advocacy Council is partnering with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, the
Domestic Violence Speakers Bureau and Mecklenburg County’s Community Support Services
Women’s Commission in this domestic violence public awareness effort.
Domestic violence related homicides in Mecklenburg County are currently at three for 2011. There were nine in all of 2010. There have been 77 domestic violence related homicides in Mecklenburg County since 2002.
- The memorial event will commemorate the 57 lives lost as a result of domestic violence in North Carolina from January to date.
- 57 ribbons will be placed on the memorial tree by those in attendance. The ceremony will close with the lighting of the tree, communicating the message that these fallen victims are shedding light on the issue of domestic violence.
- Attendance is free. Community residents are encouraged to attend and to revisit the memorial throughout the holidays.
For more information on the effects of domestic violence in our community, call Mecklenburg County Community Support Services’ Women’s Commission at 704-336-3210 or the United Family Services’ Shelter for Battered Women 24-hour hotline at 704-332-2513.
For more information on the Domestic Violence Advocacy Council email
DVAC.Charlotte@gmail.com.