
Raising awareness about domestic violence in the Latino community
Plus, nonprofit gives grants to local Latino-owned restauranteurs
Tiempo with Joe Torres · WABC-TV, Joe Torres
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Show Notes
On this edition of Tiempo, we discuss raising awareness about domestic violence in the Latino community.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and many in the Latino community often cite fear of deportation or family separation as reasons why they don't seek help. Many cases are often not reported due to stigma or lack of culturally-competent resources.
Families and advocates recently walked the Mario Cuomo Bridge to raise awareness of domestic violence at the annual "Shine the Light" walk. The event was supported by Goya Gives and was led by the nonprofit Center for Safety and Change.
Joining us to discuss is Stefany Ovalles from the Center for Safety and Chance, as well as actress and domestic violence survivor April Hernandez.
Also on our program: The New York State Latino Restaurant, Bar and Lounge Association recently distributed $100,000 in grants to local Latino-owned restauranteurs.
The nonprofit partnered with Grub Hub to help fund those Latino business owners with staffing, equipment upgrades, marketing, and other essential needs to help the restaurants thrive.
We'll have more on the event and partnership coming up from the organization and one of the grant recipients.
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