E.V.E. MINISTRY (End Violent Encounters) - Presents:  The Worship Symplaysium Experience
 
AboutUs              
 
E.V.E. Ministry (End Violent Encounters) is a ministry designed to End Violent Encounters. With the near epidemic proportions of date rape and abuse and violence in teens and adults, E.V.E. would like to raise the awareness of this epidemic and equip everyone of the signs, symptoms and help available to the victims of Violent Encounters.
 
E.V.E. Ministry, is to educate the community of the perils of Domestic Violence and Abuse. This is a healing ministry with the purpose of changing lives and empowering victims for a holistic future. Our aim is to help free victims from violence and abuse of every kind. We inspirer, motivate and empower through conference calls, workshops, retreats, prayer, play, and dance, using new Worship techniques, to foster a more intimate Relationship with God and each other.
 
E.V.E. MINISTRY (End Violent Encounters)
Founded in 2006 by:
Evangelist: Laura Marie Johnson
Has been accepted as a part of the United Charitable Programs, a 501(c)(3) public charity, and shares its federal tax status (Tax Identification Number 20-4286082).
Our motto,  "Empowering people to help people," is certainly embodied by E.V.E. Ministry (End Violent Encounters).
 
I use my life experiences, and how I struggled with and survived beatings and abuse, these experiences, research, and enable E.V.E. to answer the
questions.
 
What is Domestic Violence?
Who is Battered?
What is the Power & Control Wheel?
How Do The Abused Defend Themselves Against Rape And Sexual Abuse?
What is Safety Planning?
Who am I ?
 
It is EVE'S goal to change the thinking of victims. We believe that once you accept that you are a victim of Violence, you will then allow us to help you learn how to get safe and stay SAFE. Please E-mail EVE MINISTRY for more information and to schedule a workshop.
 
THIS IS A FAITH BASED MINISTRY
 
 
National Coalition Against Violence
Fact Sheet
 DID YOU KNOW
 
One in every four woman will experience domestic violence in her lifetime.
One in 33 men have experience and attempted or completed rape.
 
  • 22 women were killed as a result of domestic violence in Maryland from July 1,2006 to June 30, 2007.
  • 13 children were killed as a result of domestic violence in Maryland from July 1,2006 to June 30, 2007.
 
These are the latest statistics, from NCADV.  
 
Department of Justice
Violence Against Women
810 7th Street NW
Washington, DC 20531
(202) 616-8894 (voice)
(202) 307-3911 (fax)
 
National Center for Victims of Crime
2000 M Street NW
Suite 480
Washington, DC 20010
(202) 467-8700 (voice)
(202) 467-8701 (fax)
1-800-211-7996 (TTY)
 
 
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE
 
E.V.E. Ministry
5507 Gunston Lane
Camp Springs, MD 20746
 
Phone: (202) 569-9098
Hours:
Mon - Fri: 9AM - 5PM
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
 
 
 
 
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