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Six-word message appears in bars for domestic violence awareness

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Six-word message appears in bars for domestic violence awareness
Coasters are in bars across the county. PHOTO COURTESY OF HAVEN
Jen Clanceyby Jen Clancey
October 28, 2024

Bars from Three Forks to West Yellowstone use coasters, flyers stating “Gallatin County says no to violence”

By Jen Clancey STAFF WRITER 

Bar patrons countywide will find the words “Gallatin County says no to violence” on the coasters under their drink glasses, a message that’s part of an effort to raise awareness about domestic violence and resources available to those experiencing it. On Oct. 23, a countywide team of law enforcement, attorneys, advocates and other partners launched the campaign to raise awareness and understanding during Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. 

From Three Forks to West Yellowstone, coasters and flyers in select bars will repeat the message, providing phone numbers, websites and information about local resources, including in Big Sky at Tips Up and Beehive Basin Brewery. 

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The countywide coalition leading the effort is the Domestic Violence Response Team, whose focus is on supporting domestic violence survivors and reducing homicides. A year ago, the DVRT was successful in training local law enforcement to ask seven key questions to survivors making domestic violence calls. This risk assessment gives officers a uniform way of identifying survivors and can also inform judges reviewing domestic violence cases. 

Haven—a Gallatin County organization that provides confidential support to anyone impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, sex trafficking and stalking—coordinates the countywide team.  

“For many of our communities in the area, this is such a great way to meet people where they are: the local watering hole,” stated Erica Aytes Coyle, Haven’s executive director, in a recent press release. “We know that one in five people experience intimate partner violence firsthand, so letting everyone across the valley know about the resources can truly be the turning point that encourages someone to reach out for support.”

Bozeman Police Department’s Chief Jim Veltkamp shared words about the campaign and goals for his police department.

“Domestic violence often goes unseen … As officers, we see firsthand the devastating effects of domestic violence in our community,” Veltkamp stated in the release. “We also understand how difficult it can be to seek help. Our goal is to be a trusted place that survivors can turn to for protection and support.” 

Gallatin County attorney Audrey Cromwell explained the devastating impact of domestic violence in families and communities. 

“By implementing stringent measures and supporting survivor resources, we not only aim to reduce the incidence of domestic abuse but also work toward a significant decrease in related homicides,” Cromwell stated in the release. 

Individuals impacted by domestic violence can reach Haven’s confidential 24-hour line at 406-586-4111, the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office at 506-582-2100 or call 911 for support. 

EBS’ Hoary Marmot podcast spoke with member of Haven about this effort in a recent episode.
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