Ad Campaign Aims To Educate on Abuse
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More than 2,500 educational advertisements to raise awareness about abusive relationships are going up on New York City subways, buses, billboards, phone kiosks and in local newspapers as part of a new citywide campaign bankrolled, in part, by the City Council.
The campaign is aimed at those 16–24 years old and is being led by Safe Horizon, a New York-based organization to assist victims of violence.
The council provided $400,000 for the $1.7 million campaign, which will extend through the end of May. The advertisements list a phone number abuse victims can dial for help.