About this campaign
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Zero F?s Given
Can you imagine a world with...
Zero cases of violence.
Zero cases of abuse.
Zero cases of inequality.
Zero cases of afraid to speak up.
Zero F?s Given.
Each shirt purchased will help end gender based violence.
Zero F's Given is a campaign to raise awareness and help victimized and disenfranchised populations heal from sexual trauma, find their voice, and reclaim their power. Created by Anita Kopacz, Zero F's Given is launching as a campaign to help The Center for Safety & Change, a nonprofit, tax-exempt community organization serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes in Rockland County, New York. 80% of the profits will go directly to the center to fund programs and help survivors. The Center for Safety & Change has been serving victims and survivors in the Rockland County area since 1979.
Anita Kopacz was inspired to create the Zero campaign because she is a thriving survivor of sexual abuse. She has utilized numerous modes of healing to reclaim her power, the strongest of which was communing with women. She took that idea and ran with it. Together, with partnerships, she created Zero.
We are not telling our stories to stay in victimhood. We are telling our stories to get free. I am committed to every person being free. -Anita Kopacz
Please use hashtag #ZFGDay and tag @anitakopacz @zfgday and @center4sc when you share on all social media platforms.
A special thanks to Yvonna Kopacz, k. Neycha Herford, Khairah L. Walker, Sheila Dennis and Erica Dumas for being on this journey and making it happen!
Celebrity photographer Keith Major, donated his services to create the beautiful images you see.
Photo Credit:
Photographer- Keith Major
MUA- Tisa Howard and Kharisma Pari
Hair- Bonnie Geronimo-Jackson and Ambar C.
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