The Holiday season has hit and Haven has put together an event to remind us all that simple acts of kindness or cheer can go a long way in relieving the stress and anxiety that we’re all feeling right now. While COVID seems to be pushing all our buttons, stress is a constant in our every day lives, let’s do our part to spread simple acts of kindness and cheer and see the magic that they can work in someone’s day.
Author: Web Editor
Haven FYI – Fri Nov. 14 2020
The question was: “What do I tell my daughter when she is raped? Recalling the incident, Asetoyer, a member of the Comanche tribe, said, “Not if she’s raped, but when she’s raped. We’re aware of how bad the problem is in our reservation community, but when somebody puts it to you that way, you realize it’s even worse than you thought it was.
Haven FYI – Fri Nov 6, 2020
November is National Native American Heritage Month. This month is our chance for the nation to be educated on our history, our culture, and who are we as a people. This month the nation acknowledges that we live on and despite the hardships we have faced, that our history, our culture, and our people are STILL HERE.
Haven FYI – Fri Oct 30, 2020
Domestic violence was an epidemic before COVID-19, with nearly one in four women and one in seven men reporting that they experience violence from their spouse or partner in their lifetimes. Unfortunately, the virus has dramatically exacerbated the problem. Today we’re asking you to consider using your voice and your platforms during Domestic Violence Awareness Month to do just that—be part of the solution. Please take the NO MORE pledge.