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Thursday, April 26, 2012

New web update

Hello everyone,

Thank you for being a part of Sound the Alarm Outreach Blogpage. We are
doing some new things right about now and I hope to gain new supporters to
help sound the alarm to domestic violence and abuse. That is where all of
you come in at. If you could share the blog site with your friends and
family to help keep the mission going strong it is always appreciated.

There are some wonderful links that I will be added to the blogpage soon
that will give you easier access to our other social network sites. Sound
the Alarm Outreach has expanded its territory to say the least. We are
proud of the growth and have plans to continue to grow in the positive
direction.

We will be discussing topics on domestic violence and abuse but the doors
are open to other topics that raises awareness will now be incorporated on
the blogpage as well. So get ready for change. This is all about sounding
the alarm lets make a change together.

Follow CEO of Sound the Alarm Outreach www.twitter.com/ataraestes

Thanks and regards,
Atara Estes

St. Louis Gunman Wanted

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St. Louis gunman wanted

According to Fox 2 News, a gunman is on the loose after allegedly killing
his girlfriend on Wednesday morning. This man is considered armed and
dangerous. Please do not apprehend this suspect but to call authorities if
you see him. Go to the link to see a description of the gunman.
http://on.fox2now.com/OZLozKG

It is said that the gunman and victim had an argument and witnesses says
that the gunman left the residence with a weapon and left the scene in a
vehicle.

Domestic violence is climbing the charts on the crime scene. Domestic
violence does not discriminate against anyone.

Do you feel that the laws are strict enough to keep this type of domestic
violence from happening?

There are similar cases in the St. Louis area dealing with domestic
violence and the men that result to killing their girlfriend or
ex-girlfriend. Click on the link to see similar stories
http://www.hectv.org/programs/series/impact/1571/april-2012/

Do the girlfriends or the ex-girlfriends see the warning signs of danger?

Sound the alarm to the gunmen by breaking the silence to domestic abuse.
Help is available if you suspect someone is being abused please call the
National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) helpful websites
www.thehotline.org, or www.soundthealarmoutreach.com.

Follow us on STAO Radio Show

Share your thoughts. Like, subscribe, and sound the alarm.

Thanks for reading,
Atara Estes

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Break the silence - Front and Center

Front and Center http://t.co/nCwJuqWX Subscribe to my http://t.co/ICLstcDg. Is there anything wrong with a rapper being a community activist? We will put an end to abuse if we all just work together. Read more.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

You would think that Prom season is the best time for a teenager. Shopping
for the best dress or tuxedo, renting a limo or luxury car, trying to
figure out who they are going to go with to the prom and the list goes on.
So now that you have all these things lined up you have your date, outfit
and the nice ride you will be showing off to make your entrance to the
biggest day of your life. Your parents give you the talk on not taking
drugs or leaving your drink anywhere to get spiked and your parents may
talk about abstinent or safe sex precautions if you are sexually active.
However, have your parents gave you the talk on dating violence that teens
might face because during the prom seasons it is very evident that 1 out of
3 teens have been or will be involved in an abusive relationship. In a
study of gay, lesbian and bisexual adolescents, youths involved in same-sex
dating are just as likely to experience dating violence as youths involved
in opposite sex dating. About 40% of teenage girls 14 to 17 say they know
someone their age that has been hit or beaten by a boyfriend. Let this not
be your horror story for prom. Your memories should be precious so parents
talk to your teen, see the signs that they might be in trouble. Helpful
websites www.soundthealarmoutreach.com or www.loveisrespect.org. Break the
silence and SOUND THE ALARM!!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

IMPACT ON HEC-TV

It's finally here you can tune in April 13 @7:30pm to watch Atara Estes
story and how she has made an impact in the community through her
organization called Sound the Alarm Outreach (Domestic Violence Community
Outreach), and STAO Radio SHOW. Go to Channel 989 on Charter cable or
Channel 99 on Uverse. Also on www.HECTV.org anytime ON Demand on IMPACT.
This story will educate and empower you to LIVE AGAIN.

April 14, 2012 @8am tune in to speak to the host on
www.blogtalkradio.com/staoradio to share what you thought about her story.
CAll in 323-693-3008.

Thank you!