Monthly Update Archive

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2010-06-19   June e-update

2010-02-10   February e-update

2010-01-12   January e-update

2009-12-15   December e-update

2009-11-11   November e-update

2009-10-09   October e-update

2009-09-24   September e-update

2009-08-20   August e-update

2009-07-23   July e-update

2009-06-24   June e-update

2009-05-06   May e-update

2009-04-10   March e-udpate

2009-04-09   April e-update

2009-02-13   Texas Advocacy Project February e-update

2009-01-16   Texas Advocacy Project Update on the 81st Legislative Session

2008-12-13   A letter from our Executive Director

2008-09-19   Two Parties In One/ Information Update

2008-09-05   Domestic Violence Awareness Month

2008-08-13   eNews Update from Texas Advocacy Project

2008-05-20   Texas Advocacy Project Spring Events Highlights

2008-02-01   An Update from the Project

2008-01-04   Update on Texas Advocacy Project and United Way

2007-12-20   The Gift of Peace

2007-11-16   A Thanksgiving message

2007-10-15   Black and White Ball Presented by Accenture

2007-09-18   The Project Receives Support from Allstate Insurance Company During 2nd Annual Networking Luncheon

2007-07-17   News From Texas Advocacy Project

2007-07-02   An Update from the Project

2007-06-08   Honor Healthy Love!

2007-05-08   A Mothers Day Celebration to Benefit Texas Advocacy Project

2007-04-20   April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

2007-04-05   Justice Partner Opportunity

2007-04-01   A victory in the Sixth Court of Appeals

2007-03-02   Texas Advocacy Project celebrates the 2007 AT&T Austin Marathon

2007-03-02   An exciting announcement from Women's Advocacy Project

2007-02-07   The Project and The Basic Needs Coalition

2007-02-02   The Project on Television, February 3rd

2007-01-11   Join us in supporting the Texas Council on Family Violence in their Purple Post Card Campaign.

2006-11-15   About Us

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