Take Back the Night: Former 'Real Housewife' Star, Domestic Violence Survivor to Speak at Adelphi
Garden City, NY (03/31/2022) — Taylor Armstrong, former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star, domestic abuse survivor and activist, will speak at Adelphi University's annual observance of Take Back the Night on Thursday, April 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the University Center Ballroom.
Adelphi's Take Back The Night demonstration advocates for putting an end to sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual abuse and all other forms of sexual violence - as well as shows support for survivors of such violence.
Armstrong recently founded the Taylor Armstrong Foundation in order to further her mission. The foundation works to raise awareness, educate the public, and help domestic abuse victims recover and continue with their lives.
Open to the public, the event will also include a speak-out session where survivors can make their voices heard. Learn more and register at adelphi.edu/events/takebackthenight.
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