Domestic Abuse: SELF-CARE SERIES

Domestic Abuse: SELF-CARE SERIES

ZOOM

time 10:00 am

December 5, 2020

YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR 2nd ‘
SELF-CARE SERIES
Topic: Domestic Abuse
SATURDAY, December 5th 2020
AT 10AM TO 11AM EST
VIA ZOOM
Meeting ID: 819 6345 1471
Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81963451471

PRESENTED BY THE ALCI KINGDOM DISTRIBUTORS OUTREACH MINISTRY
The focus for this self-care session is on “Domestic Abuse” to bring awareness, resources and solutions and recognize the signs of domestic abuse in the home and in senior’s homes. For those of you who are the caregivers for seniors in your family, you don’t want to miss this. For those advocates who dislike how adults and children are being abused more and more in the home with Covid-19 stay at home shifts, this interactive webinar is for you. Come prepared to learn and ask questions. This is a safe space. We want to be clear that these series of sessions are for everyone to join us, all ages, genders, professions, members and non members so we can all be informed of the signs and solutions to help others as Kingdom-led believers. These sessions maybe recorded for those who are not able to attend to ensure the valuable information is shared.

We have 3 dynamic speakers:

Heather Magill is the Elder Justice Specialist Coordinator at the Guilford County Family Justice Center. The Guilford County Family Justice Center is a one stop shop for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, child and elder abuse. Heather is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro with an undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Studies. Heather has experience working with specific populations including individuals experiencing homelessness, older adults, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Heather has a special interest in safe and affordable housing. Heather values the collaborative process in our community which strives to help vulnerable populations live a life that is free from violence and abuse.


Lindsey Lahr, MA, LCMHC, NCC
Lindsey completed her Bachelor of Social Work at Appalachian State University and her Master of Arts in Professional Counseling at Liberty University. She is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina and a National Certified Counselor. Lindsey works at Family Service of the Piedmont and the Guilford County Family Justice Center providing mental health treatment to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault as well as a variety of other presenting issues. Prior to working in mental health, Lindsey’s experience includes victim advocacy and child welfare.


Ms. Portia Shipman
Portia Shipman founded the Sherri Denese Jackson for the Prevention of Domestic Violence, Inc. (SDJF) in June, 2008 to help victims of domestic abuse reclaim their lives by breaking free from domestic abuse and educating the community in hopes to save lives. Since then, the Sherri Denese Jackson Foundation has expanded its vision and goals. They have had thousands of people participate in their programs and have reached millions through public awareness campaigns, as well as through their website.

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