Debbie’s Campaign works to combine traditional film screening events with targeted outreach to help foster and support a growing movement to end domestic violence, sex trafficking, and wrongful incarceration. Our efforts aim to actively involve and connect an array of individuals, domestic violence prevention organizations, women’s groups, bar associations, law enforcement agencies, law schools, and other institutions, empowering and mobilizing people in unprecedented ways.
DEBBIE’S CAMPAIGN FIRST ANNUAL REPORTClick on the image to the right or click here to view or download the report about our first year of efforts to spark change and transform lives. In the first year of Debbie’s Campaign, our activities have included:
• Working with lawyers’ groups, public agencies, and ordinary citizens to spark changes in domestic violence law across the country.
• Distributing complimentary DVDs of “Crime After Crime” to domestic violence prevention organizations nationwide through partnerships with The National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) and other organizations.
• Enabling domestic violence programs and battered women’s shelters to use private screenings of “Crime After Crime” as fundraiser events.
• Arranging special events at high schools as part of a campaign to educate teenagers about the warning signs of abusive relationships.
Please see the report for more details.
GOALS OF THE CAMPAIGN
Debbie’s Campaign is a national non-profit project aimed at bringing public attention and real change to the issues documented in the film “Crime After Crime.” The project intends to fulfill Deborah’s vision that her story be told in order to help others. Funds raised by Debbie’s Campaign will go towards:

Key Coalition Partner: The Habeas Project
Coalition Members:
Free Battered Women, a program of the California Coalition of Women Prisoners
Legal Services for Prisoners with Children
California Women’s Law Center
USC Post-Conviction Justice Project
Matching grant made possible by:
Fiscal sponsor:
The Foundation for Jewish Culture*
* The Foundation for Jewish Culture (FJC) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization. In 2010 “Crime After Crime” received post-production support from FJC’s Lynn and Jules Kroll Fund for Jewish Documentary Film. As fiscal sponsor for Debbie’s Campaign, FJC demonstrates its commitment to documentary films that change our world for the better.
Debbie’s Campaign also encourages you to directly support The Habeas Project, a coalition of organizations that works to free incarcerated survivors of domestic violence from prison.
The efforts of the Habeas Project and the volunteer legal teams it works with have brought about the freedom of dozens of incarcerated survivors of domestic violence. Donations in Debbie Peagler’s name can be made to support the Habeas Project, the organization which initiated the legal effort to set her free. Make your donation via Legal Services for Prisoners with Children, an organization founded in 1978 which now houses the Habeas Project. Click here to make your donation.
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