The event was centered around an activity where participants started with a card. The card described a situation, a real situation, a domestic violence victim has been in.
TUCSON, Ariz. — A local nonprofit is looking for its place in the Tucson community, but it needs some more support to get its feet on the ground.
The nonprofit wanted to find a meaningful way to get the people involved to spread their message, so they held an event called “In Her Shoes.”
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