In an uplifting way, Walk a Mile fundraiser calls attention to the serious issue of domestic violence

Published: 10-05-2023 3:43 PM

The mood was festive as hundreds made their way down Main Street in Concord on Wednesday afternoon wearing eye-catching footwear, but the purpose of the annual gathering couldn’t have been more serious. The Walk a Mile in Their Shoes fundraiser is timed to coincide with Domestic Violence Awareness Month to bring attention event to the very serious issues of domestic, sexual and gender violence. Each year, the Crisis Center of Central New Hampshire used the proceeds from the walk to help victims and survivors of abuse in Merrimack County.

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