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YWCA Greenwich hosts a conversation about Domestic Violence

Professor Susan Sorenson joins YWCA Greenwich in a discussion about Domestic Violence

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YWCA Greenwich, 7.October.2019: On Tuesday, October 15 YWCA Greenwich will host: DV Today: A Conversation with Professor Susan Sorenson of the University of Pennsylvania. She will join Meredith Gold, Director of Domestic Abuse Services for a conversation and Q&A about domestic violence, how views about domestic violence have evolved and its effect on communities.

“Domestic violence is a public health crisis across the country and in Greenwich,” said Meredith Gold, YWCA Greenwich Director of Domestic Abuse Services, “and we are proud to host Professor Sorenson for this important discussion.”

Professor Sorenson is Professor of Social Policy, Professor of Health & Societies and the Executive Director, Ortner Center on Violence & Abuse at the University of Pennsylvania. She has done extensive research on the issue of domestic violence and the societal changes that affect violence against women and girls. With over 150 publications to her credit, Professor Sorenson has published widely in the epidemiology and prevention of violence, including areas of homicide, suicide, sexual assault, child abuse, battering, and firearms.

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The free event will begin at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, October 15 at YWCA Greenwich, 259 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich. The event is open to the public. Register at ywcagrn.org/dvtoday.

If you have questions about the event, please contact Joan Mockler at 203-869-6501, ext. 104 or j.mockler@ywcagreenwich.org

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If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, YWCA Greenwich is on call 24/7 to help. Their hotline number is 203-622-0003. All calls are confidential and free of charge.

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