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Laura Bielskė, head of communication for Eurovaistina, says there have been no serious appeals so far, people are just looking at the campaign in more detail and saying they will get the message across to the people who can benefit from it.
“All Eurovaistinė pharmacists know what to do if a person who may be exposed to domestic violence goes to the pharmacy. Just say the code MASK-19. We believe that now that we do not know the people around us, that opportunity is very important to people, ”says L. Bielskė.
Daiva Žeimytė-Bilienė, a journalist who has offered this initiative to Lithuania, a series of programs, and founder of the charity and support fund “Human Home”, asks not to be afraid of everyone.
Photo from “Eurovaistinė” / MASK-19 Initiative
“Once again, I want to urge all people who experience domestic violence: don’t shut up! Get help! Dare, please! Believe me, sometimes asking a stranger for help is even easier than asking loved ones for help. dear ones. Pharmacists can be ideal intermediaries between you and the emergency services in such cases, “says D. Žeimytė-Bilienė does not hide his emotions.
D.Žeimytė-Bilienė says that he first saw this idea when he implemented it in pharmacies on the Spanish island of Gran Canaria. There the initiative was born in spring, during the first quarantine. At that time, the number of cases of domestic violence increased considerably all over the world, including in Lithuania.
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