Co-business owner in Daytona Beach aids in domestic violence resources with signs
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – One Daytona Beach woman, who is a co-business owner, is making strides to help out her community one graphic flyer at a time.
Carmen Ruiz and her team at the FASTSIGNS Daytona Beach location are focusing on a Community Give Back project about women facing domestic violence — an issue Ruiz is personally connected to.
“As a group, we’re currently working on, you know, how can we expand on that effort and help greater awareness around domestic violence and, you know, making it a community issue more than just a home issue,” Ruiz said.
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Every year, FASTSIGNS International selects stores to give a $1,000 donation to help carry out their local initiative. Ruiz and her group will continue to create digital assets like…