‘Domestic Violence Today’ Discussion With an Expert at YWCA Greenwich

Professor Susan Sorenson of the University of Pennsylvania, an expert in domestic violence will discuss with Meredith Gold, YWCA Greenwich director of domestic abuse services, how domestic violence has evolved from a private family matter to a human rights issue. They will also discuss whether and how violence is tolerated, impacts on the community and the role of firearms.

The discussion will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 15 at the YWCA Greenwich. The event is free and open to the public. REGISTER HERE.

‘Domestic Violence Today’ Discussion on Oct 15 with an Expert at YWCA Greenwich

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Professor Susan Sorenson of the University of Pennsylvania, an expert in domestic violence will discuss with Meredith Gold, YWCA Greenwich director of domestic abuse services, how domestic violence has evolved from a private family matter to a human rights issue. — an announcement from YWCA Greenwich

They will also discuss whether and how violence is tolerated, impacts on the community and the role of firearms.

The discussion will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. (or 8:30, according to another YWCA announcement), Tuesday, Oct. 15 at the YWCA Greenwich, 259 East Putnam Ave. The event is free and open to the public. REGISTER HERE.

Jennifer Dulos missing since 7:30 p.m. Friday May 24, 2019

Area Groups Involved in Domestic Violence React to Dulos Missing Persons Case

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With the attention of many people in lower Fairfield County and elsewhere riveted by the Jennifer Dulos missing person case in New Canaan, two groups active in dealing with domestic violence have put out statements describing the wider situation, and a meeting has been organized for Tuesday evening in Greenwich. —See also:New Canaan Police Say Tips Have Helped Investigation Into Missing Woman Case (June 7), with links to other recent NewCanaanite.com coverage of the case. YWCA Greenwich Statement
This statement from YWCA Greenwich regarding Jennifer Dulos previously was published by Greenwich Free Press:

Along with the Greenwich community, YWCA Greenwich is deeply
concerned and saddened by the ongoing developments regarding the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos of New Canaan. Domestic violence is suspected, and YWCA Greenwich is the only state designated provider of domestic abuse services in the community. From court documents, we know Ms. Dulos was afraid of her estranged husband and was fearful he would retaliate against her for seeking a divorce.