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Home » Teen Dating Violence Survivor and Advocate Ashley Bendiksen to Keynote for DVCC 23rd Annual ‘Voices of Courage’ Spring Luncheon
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Teen Dating Violence Survivor and Advocate Ashley Bendiksen to Keynote for DVCC 23rd Annual ‘Voices of Courage’ Spring Luncheon

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The Domestic Violence Crisis Center (DVCC) will host its 23rd Annual Voices of Courage Spring Luncheon on Thursday, May 15, at Tokeneke Club in Darien. This year’s keynote will be given by nationally recognized speaker and advocate Ashley Bendiksen, who will share her personal journey as a survivor of teen dating violence and speak to the critical need for prevention, awareness and community support at all levels.

Tickets and sponsorships for the event may be purchased online.

With a message rooted in both lived experience and field expertise, Bendiksen will explore the complex dynamics of intimate partner violence — what makes it difficult to leave, the red flags young people often miss, and what she wishes she had known earlier. She will also address how families, schools and communities can better support youth and survivors of all ages through prevention education, open dialogue and advocacy.

“In sharing my story, I hope to empower others — especially young people — to recognize unhealthy relationships early, speak up and know they’re not alone,” Bendiksen said. “Education and awareness can change, and even save, lives.”

Bendiksen is a sought after expert on domestic violence, uniquely specializing in how abuse impacts youth. She has spoken at leading conferences, including NOVA (National Organization for Victim Assistance) and the National Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE), and has delivered expert testimony in support of a Massachusetts bill mandating employment protections for victims of abuse. Bendiksen is also the Founder of the Blue Hearts Project, a global storytelling platform for survivors, and was featured in a 12-time award-winning documentary. Additionally, Bendiksen serves on the Board of Directors for the Women’s Resource Center and co-owns Island Youth Coaching, a consulting and life coaching agency dedicated to supporting and empowering youth. Learn more on Bendiksen’s website.

“All too often, people think domestic violence doesn’t happen in Fairfield County — but I can tell you it does,” DVCC Chief Executive Officer Suzanne Adam said. “Voices of Courage is not only a fabulous event, it is critical to our mission. Funds raised from the luncheon ensure we will be there to answer the call when a domestic violence victim needs our services.”

Last year, DVCC provided direct services to 3,619 survivors of domestic violence across Stamford, Norwalk, Darien, New Canaan, Weston, Westport and Wilton. All proceeds from the luncheon will benefit DVCC’s mission to provide effective services, support and education for the prevention and elimination of domestic violence in Connecticut communities.

DVCC offers a full range of services including crisis intervention through its 24-hour hotline and two emergency safe houses, adult and youth counseling, legal advocacy, housing and financial sustainability, and prevention education. All services are free and confidential.

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