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Donate a Brick to Survivors Memorial at Boom Island Park

Survivors Memorial at Boom Island Park

A memorial to survivors of sexual violence has been proposed at Boom Island Park. The memorial, 30 feet wide with a circle of benches and three mosaic panels, would be built as early as this summer.

Donating a brick ($1,000 or more) offers individuals, businesses and organizations a unique opportunity to show solidarity with victims/survivors of sexual violence and to honor those you love who have endured this traumatic experience.

 

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