Amanda's Blog: Amanda Graybill

  • Oct 5, 2011
  • Oct 18, 2010

    Amanda Graybill Recipient of Phoenix Award

     Amanda Graybill, Founder of the Little Black Dress Society will be honored with the Phoenix Award in recognition of  her efforts to end domestic violence in San Antonio. The Phoenix Award is given to individuals who have endeavored to work to change the consuming effects of domestic violence.

    The Award is given by the P.E.A.C.E Initiative,  a coalition of public and private institutions, grassroots organizations and individuals working collaboratively to end family violence.  This group works diligently to raise community awareness about the dynamics of domestic violence, the extent of the problem, resources available and safety planning.The Phoenix Award is given during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

    The Phoenix, a mythical bird, when it feels its life is at an end, builds a nest, sets it on fire and is consumed by the flames.  From the ashes, a new Phoenix springs forth to live again.  Like the Phoenix, the abused women must rise from the ashes of an abusive relationship to find life again. 

    This award will be presented to various members of our community who have endeavored to work to change the consuming effects of domestic violence.

    The 12th Annual Phoenix Award will be presented during a reception on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. at the Mexican American Cultural Center (MACC) located at 3115 W. Ashby, San Antonio, Texas.