Photos: Allstate Foundation and Oscar-Winning Actress Mira Sorvino Ask Americans to Help End Domestic Violence
September 30 2009 - 12:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Women's Business Suit Drive at Allstate Agencies to Benefit
Domestic Violence Victims NORTHBROOK, Ill., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/
-- Today, more than 70 percent of Americans know someone who has
experienced domestic violence and yet few feel comfortable talking
about it. In an effort to break the silence, Academy Award-winning
actress Mira Sorvino is joining forces with The Allstate Foundation
to urge Americans to talk for a change and "Tell a Gal P.A.L." to
help end their domestic violence. To view the Multimedia News
Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/allstate/40285/
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"From my volunteer work helping women who have been victimized to
my selection of movie roles, I'm committed to raising awareness
about this issue," said Ms. Sorvino, who portrays a battered woman
in an upcoming movie drama scheduled for release in 2010. "I joined
The Allstate Foundation's Tell a Gal P.A.L. campaign because I
believe it's imperative that we work together to empower women to
speak up and find the help they need to free themselves from
abuse." As part of the Tell a Gal P.A.L. campaign, The Allstate
Foundation will also continue its efforts against a lesser known
element of domestic violence - economic abuse, which is when
abusers control victims' finances in an effort to prevent them from
leaving. "We are helping survivors who often find themselves with
limited means for daily survival, let alone the means to get back
into the workforce and attain financial security," said Jennifer
Kuhn, Economics Against Abuse Program Manager, The Allstate
Foundation. "As a Fortune 100 company, Allstate sees an opportunity
to leverage its financial services expertise to impact survivors of
economic abuse." In addition, the Foundation today encouraged
Americans to donate, at select Allstate agencies across the country
from September 28th until October 9th, nearly new women's business
suits and professional attire to benefit victims. The donated
clothes will be given to local domestic violence programs and Dress
for Success affiliates to outfit survivors with confidence as they
interview for jobs on their way to economic stability. The official
list of suit donation locations is available at ClickToEmpower.org
where Americans can also get more information about how to help
domestic violence survivors overcome economic challenges, lead
financially independent lives, and become free from abuse. And as
part of October's National Domestic Violence Awareness Month,
people may also click on YouTube.com/Allstate to watch special
video messages about domestic violence and economic empowerment
from Ms. Sorvino and The Allstate Foundation. Domestic violence
victims in need of immediate assistance are encouraged to click on
The National Domestic Violence Hotline or call 1-800-799-SAFE. The
Foundation's Tell a Gal P.A.L. campaign was designed to help
Americans Pass it On, Act and Learn (P.A.L.). Start the
conversation: -- Pass It On-Talk freely about domestic violence to
break the taboo. Tell others that economic abuse is a part of
domestic violence. -- Act-Never underestimate how small acts, like
listening, can make a big difference. -- Learn-Empower yourself
with knowledge and resources available to help yourself, or someone
you know, out of an abusive relationship. The Tell a Gal P.A.L.
campaign also encourages people to "Talk for a Change" about
Domestic Violence. Personal stories of how a survivor overcame
abuse, or stories of people serving as a "Gal Pal" to a friend in
need will serve as inspiration for others to either learn about
domestic violence, share information on how to start the
conversation or provide encouragement to take the first step out
the door. The first 100 people who share their story at
ClickToEmpower.org will receive a limited edition Tell a Gal P.A.L.
T-shirt. About The Allstate Foundation Established in 1952, The
Allstate Foundation is an independent, charitable organization made
possible by subsidiaries of The Allstate Corporation (NYSE: ALL).
Allstate and The Allstate Foundation sponsor community initiatives
to promote "safe and vital communities;" "tolerance, inclusion, and
diversity;" and "economic empowerment." The Allstate Foundation
believes in the financial potential of every individual and in
helping America's families achieve their American dream. For
additional information, visit http://www.clicktoempower.org/. About
the Economics Against Abuse Program The Allstate Foundation created
the Economics Against Abuse Program to help domestic violence
survivors overcome economic challenges and lead financially
independent lives, free from abuse. Through a partnership with the
National Network to End Domestic Violence, the program provides a
network of financial resources, including a comprehensive financial
empowerment curriculum; funds direct services, including education
and job training assistance; and spreads the word on how to empower
those touched by domestic and economic abuse. For more information
and to find out how to help, visit http://www.clicktoempower.org/.
About Mira Sorvino Mira Sorvino won an Academy Award and Golden
Globe Award for her role in "Mighty Aphrodite," as well as a Golden
Globe Award nomination for her performance in Christian Duguay's
miniseries "Human Trafficking." She will next be seen in Jon Gunn's
upcoming drama, "Like Dandelion Dust," where she portrays a
battered woman. In addition to her acting work, Mira is the United
Nations Goodwill Ambassador to Combat Human Trafficking for the
Office on Drugs and Crime and is the official ambassador for
Amnesty International's "Stop Violence Against Women" program. She
has lobbied Congress on human trafficking as well as the atrocities
in Darfur, Sudan. About Dress for Success Dress for Success is an
international not-for-profit organization with the mission to
promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by
providing professional attire, a network of support, and a network
of support to help them thrive in work and in life. Since starting
operations in 1997, Dress for Success has expanded to more than 90
locations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, the
Netherlands, Poland and the U.K. To date, Dress for Success has
helped more than 500,000 women work towards self-sufficiency. Visit
http://www.dressforsuccess.org/ to learn more.
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Insurance CONTACT: Jennifer McGrath of The Allstate Foundation,
+1-847-402-7805, ; or Ginger Werner of Zeno for The Allstate
Foundation, +1-312-396-9766, Web Site:
http://www.clicktoempower.org/
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