By | April 14, 2015
Tech. Sgt. Coccara Evans, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron unit deployment manager, hangs a tee-shirt to advertise for Project Clothesline at the Base Exchange on April 13, 2015 at Joint Base Charleston, SC. Project Clothesline is a way for people affected by domestic abuse to express their feelings by decorating a tee-shirt and hanging it in a public area to encourage other victims to break the silence. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Ericka Engblom)
A Base Exchange employee creates a tee-shirt in support of Project Clothesline at the Base Exchange on April 13, 2015 at Joint Base Charleston, SC. Project Clothesline is a way for people affected by domestic abuse to express their feelings by decorating a tee-shirt and hanging it in a public area to encourage other victims to break the silence. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Ericka Engblom)
Common Orris, Base Exchange general manager, creates a tee-shirt in support of Project Clothesline at the Base Exchange on April 13, 2015 at Joint Base Charleston, SC. Project Clothesline is a way for people affected by domestic abuse to express their feelings by decorating a tee-shirt and hanging it in a public area to encourage other victims to break the silence. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Ericka Engblom)
Tech. Sgt. Coccara Evans, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron unit deployment manager, and Tech. Sgt. Chiquica Frazier, 628th Logistics Readiness Squadron non-commisioned officer in charge flight service center, observe as two Base Exchange employees create a tee-shirt in support of Project Clothesline at the Base Exchange on April 13, 2015 at Joint Base Charleston, SC. Project Clothesline is a way for people affected by domestic abuse to express their feelings by decorating a tee-shirt and hanging it in a public area to encourage other victims to break the silence. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Ericka Engblom)