West Hartford
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Friday, March 2,
2012
The Connecticut
Alliance for Victims of Violence and Their Families Inc. recently named
CT-ALIVE is a community-based victim services organization
headquartered in West Hartford that has been in existence as a non-for-profit
Marinan, a
CT-ALIVE’s
mission is to help victims heal, grow and change after violence and abuse. Its
services which include support, advocacy and education are provided
free-of-charge. CT-ALIVE current activities focus on its Never Going Back to
Abuse Project that builds on the life-saving work of domestic violence shelters
and sexual assault crisis centers in this state.
While the goal of those
programs is to get the women safely out of abuse, this project helps women
stabilize their lives emotionally, financially and socially so that they will
not return to an abusive relationship in the future.
Through this
project, CT-ALIVE supports the motivational workshops of Susan Omilian of
Funding is provided by the Petit Family Foundation honoring
Jennifer, Hayley and Michaela Petit murdered in
Upcoming: An Evening of Thriver Spirit and Song will be
held Saturday, May 5, at the Mandell Jewish Community Center in
For more information about the upcoming event, including how to
be a sponsor, contact Susan Omilian at ct-alive@comcast.net or visit www.thriverspirit.com.
More
about CT-ALIVE is available at www.ct-alive.org.
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