Campaign Timeline
Program Highlights 2010
Dec 31 2010
A number of tools were successfully launched in 2010 with a primary focus of bringing awareness and education to middle and high schools and the college population.
Program Highlights 2009
Dec 31 2009
2009 marked the one year anniversary of MADE (Moms And Dads for Education to Stop Teen Dating Abuse), a growing national grassroots coalition advocating for teen dating abuse education in schools.
Program Highlights 2008
Dec 31 2008
In 2008, a survey found that a surprising number of young adolescents were experiencing significant levels of dating violence and abuse. Based on this alarming data, the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) passed the Teen Dating Violence Education Resolution.
Program Highlights 2007
Jan 19 2007
In response to a 2006 teen dating abuse survey, Liz Claiborne Inc. partnered with the National Domestic Violence Hotline to officially launch loveisrespect.org, The National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline (NTDAH) in February 2007.
Program Highlights 2006
Jan 19 2006
In 2006 Liz Claiborne Inc. released a survey which revealed shocking levels of teen dating abuse and violence in America.
Program Highlights 2005
Jan 19 2005
In 2005, Liz Claiborne Inc. focused on a subset of domestic violence, teen dating abuse. In February, the company commissioned a national survey aimed to gauge the attitudes and understanding of teens on the issue of teen dating violence.
Program Highlights 2004
Jan 19 2004
In 2004, Liz Claiborne joined with the Family Violence Prevention Fund to launch the Founding Fathers Workplace Campaign.
Program Highlights 2003
Jan 19 2003
In partnership with Marie Claire magazine and Polaroid, Liz Claiborne launched the "No More Tour", a national bus tour and film festival created to raise awareness of violence against women in local communities.
Program Highlights 2002
Jan 19 2002
Liz Claiborne Inc. benchmarked its 1994 survey of 100 of America's Fortune 1000 corporate executives. Conducted by Roper ASW, the survey found that leaders have become increasingly aware of domestic violence as an issue that affects their employees and have become less likely to dismiss the issue's bottom-line business impact.
Program Highlights 2001
Jan 19 2001
A survey on teen dating violence was commissioned by the Empower Program and sponsored by Liz Claiborne Inc. The survey revealed that of those parents who have not spoken to their teen about dating violence, nearly two-thirds would do so if they had more information about how to address the issue.

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