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YOU'RE INVITED
Upcoming Events
There are Many Ways to Make a Difference!
Join us for events held throughout the year. From spreading awareness, engaging in impactful training, to raising critical funding, your participation directly helps Live Violence Free provide life-saving support to survivors of violence.
#Bowling
LVF BOWL-A-THON
- 6:00Pm - 9:00pm
- Thursday, Jan 23rd
- Tahoe Bowl
Join Us for a Strikingly Fun Time!
Get ready to roll for a great cause at our Bowl-a-Thon Fundraiser! Whether you’re a seasoned bowler or just looking for a fun evening with friends, this event is the perfect opportunity to strike up some fun while supporting a worthy cause.
#WALK-A-MILE
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes
Join Live Violence Free and SAVVY from Harvey’s Hotel & Casino for our First Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes!
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®: The International Men’s March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault & Gender Violence. It is a dramatic opportunity to raise awareness in your community about the serious causes, effects, and remediations to men’s sexualized violence.
#VOLUNTEERAPPRECIATIONDAY
Celebrating LVF Volunteers
Visit our office in South Lake Tahoe to celebrate our volunteers and learn more about volunteering opportunities.
Light food and refreshments will be provided.
Join us for a Free Community Yoga Class as we acknowledge Mental Health Awareness Month in partnership with Tahoe Bliss Experiences! Yoga mats will be provided, class starts at 5:30, so try to arrive a little before! Suggested Donation is $5 – all proceeds aid survivors!
#DRAGBINGO
JOIN US FOR DRAG BINGO
- 7:00pm- 10:00pm
- June 2nd
- Flatstick Pup
Join us at Flatstick Pub as we kick-off Pride Month in Tahoe with The Twampsons! Come play bingo, win raffle prizes, and get your pride on! Your $30 ticket includes entry for all rounds of Bingo as well as 1 raffle ticket! All proceeds will help to power Live Violence Free’s mission to build a stronger, safer, more inclusive community.
There is an old saying: “You can’t understand another person’s experience until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.” We will get people listening, learning, and talking about preventing sexualized violence in our community.