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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Sen Martha G. Scott
2009-05-08
(517) 373-7748

Teen Dating Violence Initiative: Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:

As we honor the special women in our lives this Mother’s Day it’s important that we highlight the impact their activism has on their families and their communities, and encourage them to continue to fight for what they believe is important. I want to call attention to a national coalition comprised of mothers from across the country who are doing truly incredible work, worthy of a celebration.

MADE: Moms and Dads for Education to Stop Teen Dating Abuse is a movement of concerned moms in every state who give back, not just to their own children, but to all the children in their communities. These moms are fighting for proper education in middle and high schools, focusing on healthy teen relationships, free from abuse and violence.

The National Foundation for Women Legislators (NFWL) and Liz Claiborne Inc. have joined forces to support this critical education effort nationwide. According to a recent survey spearheaded by Liz Claiborne Inc., nearly half of teen girls who have been in a relationship say they have been victims of verbal, physical, or sexual abuse by their boyfriends. Even more alarming is the fact that this abuse is starting in tweens (11–14 year olds).

Dating violence is at epidemic proportions, resulting in thousands of preventable deaths.

I hope this Mother’s Day you will join me and do your part by becoming a MADE member and help me protect our youth. Anyone can join the MADE coalition at www.loveisnotabuse.com/made.

Martha G. Scott

State Senator

2nd District

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Senator Scott represents the 2nd Senate District, which includes areas of Detroit and the cities of Hamtramck, Harper Woods, Highland Park and all of the Grosse Pointes. She serves on the Senate Appropriations Committee.