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Yolo County Invites Community to Domestic Violence Awareness Forum

Oct 07, 2025 04:14PM ● By Yolo County News Release

Yolo County is holding a Domestic Violence & Prevention Forum for members of the community to attend on Oct. 27. Photo courtesy of Yolo County


YOLO COUNTY, CA (MPG) - Yolo County Supervisor Vice Chair Sheila Allen, Supervisor Lucas Frerichs, the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office and the City of Davis Police Department invite the community to attend a Domestic Violence Awareness & Prevention Forum on Monday, Oct. 27, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Davis Senior Center located at 646 A Street in Davis.

This supportive community gathering will bring together local organizations, service providers and advocacy groups to share resources for survivors of domestic violence and raise awareness about prevention efforts. The 2025 theme is “With Survivors, Always.”

Attendees will hear from a panel of experts, have the opportunity to ask questions and connect directly with services. To foster a safe space and inclusive environment, participants will also be able to submit anonymous questions during the forum.

“We must continue to build spaces where survivors feel safe and empowered, resources are known and the public knows signs of abuse,” said Yolo County Board of Supervisors, Vice Chair Sheila Allen. “I’m proud to support this event and the organizations working tirelessly to break the cycle of violence in Yolo County.”

Lucas Frerichs, Yolo County Board of Supervisors said, “By bringing together partners across law enforcement, service providers and advocacy groups, we are creating a stronger safety net for survivors and their families.”

“Survivors deserve to be heard, believed and supported. Our office is committed to seeking justice and ensuring that resources are accessible to those who need them most,” said Jeff Reisig, Yolo County district attorney.

Todd Henry, Davis Police Chief said, “Law enforcement plays a critical role in both prevention and response. We’re committed to working alongside community partners to ensure survivors receive the justice and care they deserve.”

Community members are encouraged to attend and can RSVP by emailing [email protected]