Teton County’s commissioners have recognized October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The board passed a resolution yesterday noting that each year nearly a million women are victims of domestic violence, and nearly half of those crimes go unreported.
In passing the resolution, Teton County Victim Services, The Community Safety Network, the Wyoming Division of Victim Services, and the Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, all encourage community leaders, co-workers, friends and loved ones to take a personal pledge to end domestic violence.
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