Columbia to Host 18th Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence

Columbia to Host 18th Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence

Early registration for the 2024 Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence in Columbia, South Carolina, has now opened. This year will mark the 18th occurrence of the annual walk designed to raise awareness about domestic abuse and violence within the community. The event is set to take place during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Event Details

The Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence will be held on Saturday, October 5th, at the Page Ellington Park, located at 2220 Gregg Street. Participants from all walks of life are encouraged to take part in this important community event to show their solidarity against domestic violence.

Free Participation and Registration Details

There is no fee to participate in the 2024 Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence, although participants are required to register beforehand. The registration link for potential participants is https://form.jotform.com/241543640380148.

A Continuous Stand Against Domestic Violence

For nearly two decades, the city of Columbia has held this yearly event. The primary goal of the walk is to highlight the prevalence of domestic abuse within the community and underline the need for combined efforts against it. The event serves as a physical demonstration of the city’s commitment to ending domestic violence.

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: City of Columbia, Mayor’s Walk Against Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Awareness Month


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