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Enjoy a cup of tea with Ann Davis in Chilliwack

The Ann Davis Transition Society is holding its first ever 'Cuppa Tea and a Chat' event to herald International Women's Day 2013 on Friday March 8 starting at 11 a.m.

Board members will be greeting guests over a steaming cup of tea and a cookie in the parking lot of the ADTS offices.

"We are looking forward to meeting face to face with folks in Chilliwack to talk about the crucial work we do to create violence-free communities," said ADTS board chair Kathy Clement.

"International Women's Day is a perfect time to celebrate the achievements and the plans ADTS has for the future."

Ann Davis Transition Society began offering a safe place for abused women and their children in 1979. It has expanded with individual and group counselling for women, children, men, couples and families, with cutting-edge information, advocacy and community education. ADTS counselling services helps more than 2300 people a year who are affected by abuse or violence, 600 of whom are children.

Cuppa Tea and A Chat will run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 8, at 9046 Young Road.

Follow and like the ADTS page on Facebook, or check out www.anndavis.org

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