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Moby donating California Tour revenues to domestic violence shelters
03 October 2009

Moby donating California Tour revenues to domestic violence shelters

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Award-winning recording artist Moby has announced that he will donate the proceeds of his three California tour dates to help that state's struggling domestic violence shelters. Since Governor Schwarzenegger eliminated all State funding for shelter services in a July line-item veto, six California shelters have been forced to close, and dozens of others have laid off staff and cut services.

Moby said that he wanted to make his donation in a way that would ensure that the funds had a statewide impact. “I've decided to give all of the revenue from my upcoming California shows to the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence,” he said. “My hope is that by doing this I will enable domestic violence prevention workers to continue their work, and also encourage other people to step in and help raise funds for domestic violence prevention and care. Domestic violence is equal parts prison and torture for many women, and my sincere hope is that we can step up and help to protect women in California and end domestic violence.”

The money from the three shows, in San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco, will be donated directly to the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (CPEDV). CPEDV will act as a pass-through agency and administer the distribution of funds to those shelters and communities most affected by the budget cut. CPEDV Executive Director Tara Shabazz hopes that Moby’s contribution will encourage other donors to support domestic violence agencies either locally, or through her statewide organization.

“We are overwhelmed by Moby’s generosity and the commitment he’s showing to domestic violence victims,” she said. “The struggle to keep our shelters open is ongoing, and we have the long-term goal of establishing an additional funding source that will be available to help shelters statewide. In the short term, we must ensure that the Legislature reinstates domestic violence funding as soon as they reconvene in October. Our state can’t afford to lose any more shelters.”

About CPEDV

http://www.cpedv.org/

The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence is California’s statewide domestic violence coalition, with over 200 member organizations and individuals. Working at the local, state and national levels for more than 25 years, the California Partnership has a long track record of successfully passing over 100 pieces of legislation on behalf of battered women and their children. As the unified voice for California’s domestic violence agencies, CPEDV provides statewide leadership on public policy issues, offers training and technical assistance to domestic violence service providers and promotes public awareness through community outreach efforts. With offices in Sacramento, CPEDV’s member programs span the entire state.


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