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Gateway launches new website, logo

By AccessWDUN staff
GAINESVILLE - As Gateway Domestic Violence Center gears up for its 2016 appeal to donors, it is launching a new website and logo.
 
Gateway’s new logo features the name of the agency, as well as a branch with three leaves. The previous logo featured an outline of leaves on a vine inside a teal box.
 
“In addition to remaining recognizable, we felt the leaves were important because they represent growth and rebirth. The vine, now a branch, is a symbol of support,” said Jessica Butler, executive director of Gateway Domestic Violence Center. “Growth, rebirth and support are all important pieces Gateway provides domestic violence survivors in our community.”
 
Gateway’s new website http://gatewaydvcenter.org/ has information about services, resources, support groups and tips for recognizing signs of domestic violence.  The site also features a secure donation tool that allows visitors to make a contribution with a few simple steps. A prominent “Safe Exit” button keeps at-risk visitors safe by quickly redirecting to Google when clicked.
 
“We are excited to launch our new website that is easy navigate and contains important resources about Gateway and domestic violence,” Butler said. “We also hope it enables more people to find us including victims searching for help as well supporters who want to get involved or make a donation.”
 
Gateway’s new branding and website were created by Gainesville-based marketing agency Forum Communications.
 
To learn more about domestic violence and Gateway Domestic Violence Center, visit www.gatewaydvcenter.org or (770) 539-9080. Gateway’s 24/7 crisis line can be reached by calling (770) 536-5860.
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