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WHY?

85% of women are abused by men


Serious social problem and national health concern
37% of women admitted to emergency room
1 in 4 women are abused
1.3 Million total women physically abused in the US
Mary Kay
&
Battle to End
Domestic
Violence

By: Daniel, Amy, Zain, Bonnie, and Peter


Agenda
Mission Statement
Effects of domestic violence
How Mary Kay can help
Timeline
Budget/ Staffing
Q&A
Social Responsibility
Mary Kay founded her company on the Golden Rule and
emphasised the importance of giving back to others
To change the lives of women and children around the
world
Transform lives
Empower women
Inspire all
Domestic Violence in Dallas
Relationship
One woman killed for every 62,752 Wife:
47%
Girlfriend:
35%
Ex Girlfriend: 15%
Ex Wife:
Relationship of Victim to Perpetrator

3%

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Long Term Effects
Mary Kay for Women
Mission The Mary Kay Foundation

National Network to End Domestic Over $40 Million in grants to


Violence (NNEDV) shelters

Millions to womens programs Increase likelihood of success for


members
Other Programs Helping DV Victims
Transitional Housing Serving Women

Partnering

P&I Programs
How can we help?

2015, CBS DFW 2015, Goodwill Industries International

Basic hygienic and medical needs Future Careers

Physical disabilities Sales representation

Support groups and counseling Other fields of work


Timeline

Marc Grant Funds from Dallas Chamber of Commerce


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April Initial Meeting with Genesis Womens Shelter

May Recruit and Integrate new Staff and Volunteers

June Implement Program and Increase Awareness


Annual Budget
Utility Cost $10,400

Financial Advisors $25,000


2 per week

Mary Kay Representatives $3,120


1 per week

Counselors $41,600
2 per week
Monetary Donations $10,000

Hygienic Needs $50,000

Total Cost $140,120


Staffing
Financial Advisors: Lighten the burden of financial responsibility
Counselors: Work with Genesis counselors for individualized sessions
MK Representatives: Work in developing career oriented confidence and
advice
Volunteers: Helping with childcare and making hygienic care packages for
women
Directors: Run operation smoothly
Future Projects
Ride-share system to take women to interviews/ job opportunities

Opening a second DV shelter in South Dallas area

Provide a surplus of free quality hygienic products

Provide individual grants for medical expenses

Open a donation center for people to help DV victims

Offer free classes to teach families about DV


Q&A
Q&A
1. How would this be different from other initiatives to stop domestic violence?

2. Why work with Genesis Womens Shelter when you have your own?

3. How long will this program support the victim?

4. How will this be communicated to people who need help?

5. Does this program provide legal services that will protect victims against domestic

violence?

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