Called "Walking in Her Shoes," the event seeks greater public awareness of the signs of domestic violence and more laws to help protect victims and provide treatment for abusers.
MaryAnn Spoto | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, Newark Star-Ledger
Sat, 08/29/2015 - 3:38pm
Called "Walking in Her Shoes," the event seeks greater public awareness of the signs of domestic violence and more laws to help protect victims and provide treatment for abusers.