Welcome to the official National Network website of
The Clothesline Project
"Bearing Witness to Violence Against Women"

The Clothesline Project (CLP) is a program started on Cape Cod, MA, in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions by decorating a shirt. They then hang the shirt on a clothesline to be viewed by others as testimony to the problem of violence against women.

For more information, drop a line to our National Contact Person:

Carol Chichetto
P.O. Box 654
Brewster, MA 02631

ClotheslineProject@verizon.net

Download the CP Brochure:
Brochure has space for your address & local info. This is the only way we are distributing this; do not ask for paper copies as we cannot provide them. Both versions are 2 pages, each measuring 8.5x11 inches. The "HighRes" has both pages in one download; the "LowRes" is two separate downloads, so get both!
High Res 300dpi for printing - best for those using a professional printer or a laser printer. Large 5 mg PDF file. Black+White.
LowRes Page1 JPG file for viewing or casual distribution. Black + White.
LowRes Page2

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Psychology Today magazine
published an article
by Cathy Malchiodi about
the Clothesline Project in
their September 2008 issue.
Read it online or as a PDF.


Read the remarks of
Rabbi Elias Lieberman
at the

Elizabeth Lee Peace
Award Ceremony

If you are a new or existing Clothesline Project, please contact us. We are updating our database and we need to hear from you. Here's what we need:

Name of Project, Address, Phone/Fax/E-Mail, Contact person, Number of shirts.

Please email to:
Carol Chichetto

Also needed are photos of your own Clothesline Projects around the country and the world! Please send them to be posted here. Digital is best but we can scan prints, too.

The Clothesline Project, P.O. Box 654, Brewster, MA 02631  • ClotheslineProject@verizon.net