DVCCC sets annual celebration

The Domestic Violence Center of Chester County (DVCCC) will hold its annual celebration, the All That's Purple Celebration - Embracing Hope and Healing, on Thursday, May 1, at Penn Oaks Golf Club in West Chester.

This year's event will feature live entertainment, an open bar, hors d'oeuvres, and a seated dinner. Attendees are invited to participate in a live and silent auction; hear from Dolly Wideman-Scott, DVCCC's CEO, and Yasoda Sharma, board president; and connect with advocates from across the county. To purchase tickets, visit https://dvcccpa.org/all-thats-purple-annual-event/. The masters of ceremonies will be Tracy Davidson from NBC 10 and Jen Croneberger from JLynne Consulting Group. The event will celebrate the commitment and kindness of the community, the strength and resiliency of survivors of domestic violence, and the power of connection.

Individuals or companies interested in being a sponsor should email Stephanie Krupansky at skrupansky@dvcccpa.org or call 610-431-3546, ext. 116, as soon as possible to ensure name recognition in the event program and other promotional materials.

The mission of the DVCCC is to reduce domestic violence by supporting survivors and advancing prevention strategies in Chester County. The organization is committed to empowering survivors of domestic abuse by providing information and resources and a safe place for domestic violence survivors to heal from their experiences and start building a new life for themselves and their children.

The DVCCC is an organization committed to freedom through empowerment. The DVCCC offers a range of no-cost programs and services, including virtual or in-person counseling, housing, legal guidance, child services, and education and prevention programs. The DVCCC also has a free, 24-hour hotline that can be reached at 888-711-6270 or 610-431-1430.

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