03/25/2026
Place
Jaycee Park
2000 Cedar Lane
Greenville, NC US 27858
Description
The Center for Family Violence Prevention is a 501 C 3, public charity, serving domestic violence survivors in Pitt, Martin and Washington Counties. Through crisis intervention and education services, survivors are able to break free from the violence and abuse to embark on a journey of healing and self-empowerment. Our mission is to break the cycle of domestic violence while enhancing individual self-sufficiency and promoting healthy family relationships in our community.
Registration:
10k - $45
5k - $35
Fun Run/Walk(Untimed) - $25
*Must register by April 24th in order to get a shirt.
Awards:
Top 3 Overall Male and Top 3 Overall Female
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11/26/2025
Festival of Trees
Greenville Convention Center
303 Greenville Blvd SW, Greenville, NC 27834
8am to 5pm
11/25/2025
Come experience the Festival of Trees being held today through December 29, 2025.
11/03/2025
Have you voted for us yet?
As a Target Circle member, guests earn a vote for each Target trip they make. Guests can then use those votes to direct where funds go in support of nonprofits in their community and across the nation. Once each voting period wraps up, Target awards grants to the nonprofits based on the percentage of votes they receive.
It's great for you and great for us!
10/29/2025
We’re asking our supporters to help us make the most of this incredible opportunity.
Every vote counts to help us receive a portion of the available Target funds as we continue our mission to to break the cycle of domestic violence while enhancing individual self-sufficiency and promoting healthy family relationships in our community.
Don’t forget, as you earn more votes, you can keep voting multiple times during the campaign!
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10/28/2025
Thank you to everyone that attended the 2025 Candle Light Vigil Ceremony.
We are honored to have gathered with friends, family and colleagues to remember and honor those lost to domestic violence.
A special thanks to all who supported the event through their generous donations.
Marion Denny
Ashley Turner
Maria Pinto
Kyla Waters
Sandy & John Duncan
Melissa Duncan
Lanora Atkins
Jesse Wolff
Grayson Hampson
Jeff Bell
Cullen El Jaouhari and Tegan El Jaouhari
10/23/2025
Today, on our Day of Giving, we invite you to take action. Your donation helps provide safety, shelter, and support to individuals and families escaping violence.
Give Now -> https://www.gofundme.com/f/lets-stop-domestic-violence-together
Together, we can create a community where everyone feels safe, valued, and free from fear.
Thank you for standing with survivors and helping us build a future free from violence.
10/23/2025
Let's break the cycle of domestic violence, together.
Your donation helps deliver much needed services in our community.
Help us continue doing the good work!!
10/21/2025
We are very grateful for the support of the Pitt County, NC Board of Commissioners.
Last night they recognized October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and the work that the Center of Family Violence Prevention does to break the cycle of domestic violence in our community.
The Pitt County Board of Commissioners has officially proclaimed October 2025 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, encouraging all citizens to stand together in the fight against personal and institutional violence. This proclamation was adopted on October 20, 2025.
Pictured: Deputy County Manager/Chief Information Officer Mike Taylor and Chairman Benji Holloman with Jeremy Caton.