Help “Partners Against Violence” raise funds for sexual assault and domestic violence services

Partners Against Violence is hosting several fundraising opportunities this holiday season.

Join the fun and add your support at the “Fa La La La Fiesta” on November 15 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Rasta Rita Cantina, 73662 Homestead Dr., Twentynine Palms. Enjoy a taco dinner, music, a Tattoo Bus, prize-filled piñatas, a photo booth, and vendors for early holiday shopping. There is a 50/50 raffle where the winner takes half the prize money. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased on their website or at the door.

Philanthropic donors are needed more than ever. Your donations can directly impact survivors’ lives and help ensure essential services continue without interruption. To donate, contact Partners Against Violence through their website.

Other fundraising opportunities are “Giving Tuesday” online and a “Holiday outreach.” Neighbors support neighbors by purchasing gift cards or gifts. It could be a toy, clothing, or food—something that can help restore a sense of normalcy to the lives of those affected by sexual assault and Violence.You can donate online, find in-person and virtual events, prevention training and presentations, support groups, volunteer opportunities, and more at www.partnersagainstviolence.org.

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After a long successful career as a Photostylist and producer in New York and Los Angeles, Hilary Sloane moved to the Morongo Basin and began a new career as a journalist and documentary photographer, getting a journalism certification from Michigan State. Hilary is a member of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) and has documented the work of local and International non-profits. She has a podcast on Sound Cloud and is looking forward to adding more. Her favorite pastime is watching the wildlife around her home, traveling, and meeting new people.