Enough NC

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Enough NC
Founded by
Jan & Ron Kimble whose daughter Jamie was killed by her ex-boyfriend.
History and Mission

An outgrowth & Program of the Jamie Kimble Foundation for Courage by Jan & Ron Kimble whose daughter Jamie was killed by her ex-boyfriend.

The eNOugh Campaign to End Intimate Partner Violence in North Carolina offers what we believe is a new model, one that maintains the importance of victim services and protection and builds new support for sustained prevention programs that will eventually reduce the numbers of women and families needing protection in expensive shelters.

After a one-year pilot in 2013, the eNOugh Campaign created the eNOugh Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Playbook as a roadmap for any organization or agency that wants to try some of the things we've seen in the eNOugh pilot. If you want to help create an eNOugh Campaign to End Intimate Partner Violence in your community, we hope these free organizational and marketing materials will help you achieve early success!

eNOugh NC is committed to raising the public's awareness about the epidemic of intimate partner/domestic violence, contributing to prevention efforts across the state, and improving community response to survivors. Almost 25% of women and 7.6% of men will be physically and/or sexually assaulted by a current or former spouse, dating partner, or romantic cohabitant in their lifetime. It is because of these sobering statistics that eNOugh NC is committed to eradicating intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and stalking throughout North Carolina.

To that purpose, our goals are as follows:

-- To disseminate knowledge about the extent of the epidemic of intimate partner violence, and the extent of the emotional and physical damage that it can cause in a family or relationship. Increasing the public's knowledge about intimate partner violence can begin to alter the social norms which often camouflage and excuse abusers' behaviors.

-- To contribute to and enhance efforts to prevent domestic and sexual violence throughout the state, both at the community level and on college and university campuses. Increasing intolerance of intimate partner and sexual violence will lead to a healthier and safer North Carolina.

-- To offer information on the location, availability, and services provided across North Carolina by existing local governments, non-profits, and private sector agencies already battling this epidemic. eNOugh NC endeavors to link survivors of violence with appropriate service providers across the state.

Service goals:
Awareness, Advocacy, Prevention
Primary_Constituancy
NC Residents
Primary_Geographic_Region
NC, Internet
Active?
YES
Year_Founded
2013
Last_Active
Current