Picnic, Persephone partner help spread CSN’s domestic violence message
JACKSON HOLE, Wyo. — Enjoy a hot latte on a cold winter day and remember: You can be the change our community needs!
Beginning Wednesday, January 12, java junkies will notice Community Safety Network stickers on all to-go coffee cups at Persephone and Picnic cafés reminding us that ‘Together, we can end domestic violence.’ Wondering how? Follow @csn_jh on Instagram or Community Safety Network on Facebook to learn more about supporting survivors and creating a world without domestic violence.
“We’re proud to partner with Community Safety Network in their mission to expand awareness around domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. We hope locals and visitors alike will take a moment of their day to learn more about how they can help be a part of the solution while picking up a warm beverage at any of our cafés,” said Ali Cohane, Persephone and Picnic owner.
Andy Cavallaro, executive director of Community Safety Network, added, “We are so grateful for this partnership with Persephone, to raise awareness around ending domestic violence in our community. It takes a commitment from all of us, and every one of us has a role to play.”