Walk Across Island Against Family Violence to Host Special Evening at U.P.E.I. A group of concerned Islanders are walking from North Cape to East Point to raise awareness of family violence and Turning Point Group, an organization that counsels men who have been physically or mentally abusive with their partners. The walk began on September 22nd at North Cape and will be arriving at the Barn on campus this Tuesday, September 29th at about 2:30PM. Students, faculty, and staff of U.P.E.I. are encouraged to join the walkers for the final portion of that day’s walk to Province House. ' The evening the walk known as ‘‘The Next Stop’’ arrives in Charlottetown, an event titled ‘‘Making Connections’’ the Many Sides of Family Violence’’ will be held at 8:00PM in the Duffy Amphitheatre on campus. ae * tl fhe evening will involve music, poetry, dramatic presenta- 1s 10 People who Know eon? tions on abusive relationships, information on the Turning ? Point group, and reflections by people who work with abus- CALL DIRECT, TODAY! ers. The students, faculty, and staff of U.P.E.I. as well as the ee SG6OG-5644 general public are encouraged to attend, both to learn more #5 Gemini x. ty eda against family violence, The Next Stop, and Turning Point. Te ee eee ome For more information contact the Vice President External, U.P.E.I. Student Union at 566-0648. 04, 1992 Pe rea Wt eee ee ee ee ee oe ee eee ee eee ee UPEI X-P RESS Page 6 September 24, 1992