Real Men Wear Heels

Real Men Wear Heels
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WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES- Join the march to stop rape, sexual assault and gender violence!


You can't truly understand someone else's experience until you've walked a mile in his or her shoes.




SAVE THE DATES!





This year we offer two Walk a Mile events:


4/16/11- Springfield- contact Shelley Vaughan @ 217-744-2560 or email- development@prairiecasa.org



4/??/11- Illinois College- contact info coming soon!



Come out and join us this year to help raise awareness and funds for PRAIRIE CENTER AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT!!!




For more information on the International Walk A Mile In Her Shoes- go to http://www.walkamileinhershoes.org/







































Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Sponsors needed!

Yes, it's time to start thinking about getting our community businesses and organizations on board for the 2008 Walk a Mile event. Sponsorship packets are ready to go...so if you or anyone you know is interested in sponsoring this wonderful event- please contact us!

Sign on as a "Platinum Pump" Presenting sponsor or go for the "Silver Stiletto" level...there is a sponsorship package affordable for everyone!

Give to a great cause...Don't miss out on participating in the most unique event in Springfield.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Sexual Violence is NOT just a Women's Issue


Every 90 seconds a woman is raped in America. One in three women has experienced sexual violence in her life time.


Sexual violence does not just affect women. It affects the men who care about them, their families, their friends, their co-workers, and their communities.

That means someone you know, someone you care about, has been or may become the victim of sexual violence.


It may be….. your friend, your coworker, your mother, your girlfriend, your wife, or your daughter.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

What About The High Heels?

We realize that just by participating in this event you're already making a committment to helping our cause and speaking out against sexual violence. You might think that it is silly to ask men to wear high heels and you might wonder why we're asking men to wear them.

We're asking men to wear (preferably red) high heels for this march for a couple of reasons--High heels are just one of the countless uncomfortable items that the media and pop culture tells women that they should wear. Some women like them, some don't, but most women have probably worn them and suffered through the experience. This is a chance for men to put on those same shoes and think critically about the ways that we raise men and women differently.

Equally important to making an impact on you, the participant, is that we be seen and noticed during the march! We want to make an impression on the community and encourage them to think critically about sexual violence and gender issues even more than we want you to!

We want everyone to know about Prairie Center Against Sexual Assault’s free services, which include a 24-hour crisis hotline for victims and survivors of sexual assault and their family and friends, individual counseling, legal and medical advocacy, and a comprehensive sexual assault prevention education program for pre-school through college aged students.

Wearing the high heels is of course optional, however, we highly recommend you wear them at the march! You are encouraged to bring your own- however, there will be an assortment to choose from at the event (make sure you reserve them ahead of time).

If you are interested in purchasing your own- here are some tips: To size the shoes, note that women's sizes are two smaller than mens sizes; so, if you're you're a men's 13, buy a women's 15.

We have been asked where one buys large high heeled shoes; besides your local shoe store (and it's difficult to find the larger sizes at shoe stores), you can go online and order from
www.snaz75.com, which carries a wide selection. We will post other resources later.