Since 1991 Liz Claiborne Inc. has been working to end domestic violence and dating abuse. Through its Love Is Not Abuse program, the company provides information and tools to learn more about the issue and find out how to help end this epidemic.
Dating Abuse Is a Ticking Bomb Huffington Post– William L. McComb, CEO of Liz Claiborne Inc., submitted an op-ed to The Huffington Post on teen dating abuse awareness in the wake of the brutal murder of University of Virginia student Yeardley Love. Read More
TODAY Show: Father Fights to Stop Teen Dating Violence In the wake of Yeardley Love’s untimely death, Dr. Gary Cuccia, whose 16 year old daughter was killed by an abusive boyfriend tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that parents shouldn’t shrug off over possessive, obsessive and jealous behavior.
Teens Often View Abusive Dating Behavior as Normal Amanda was just 18 years old when she met the boy who would bruise her both physically and emotionally before she left him.
Op-Ed: Confront Dating Abuse Through Communication We want to believe that everyone who comes to know our children will love and respect them as much as we do. Unfortunately, about one in three adolescent girls in the United States is a victim of physical, sexual, emotional or verbal abuse from a dating partner.