End the Silence in Big Sky March 6

Join us as we and a cohort of survivors bring End the Silence – Haven’s domestic violence survivor speakers’ bureau — to Big Sky for only the second time on March 6.

Survivors will be sharing their stories at Big Sky’s Warren Miller Performing Arts Center on Monday, March 6, with a question-and-answer to follow. The event is free and open to the public. 

So why are we taking End the Silence, a survivor-driven program we started in 2017, to Big Sky? What does a ski-resort town have to do with domestic violence? 

Plenty, if the Haven community and survivors are trying to show that domestic abuse happens regardless of financial status, gender, or race. Bringing End the Silence to Big Sky is also allowing us to: 

  • Put the healing power of personal narrative to work, and to serve any survivors of abuse in the greater Gallatin area (ie, not simply in Bozeman). 

  • Reduce stigma for survivors in Big Sky. Survivors in the Big Sky area have shared that they face especially high stigma around experiencing abuse.

  • Foster connection between Haven and Big Sky community members, following a three-year hiatus on in-person events because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

We hope to see you on March 6. The RSVP link is below.