Community Voices with Saving Grace Saving Grace
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Learning from our friends and partners in Central Oregon. Saving Grace provides comprehensive family violence and sexual assault services in Central Oregon and promotes the value of living life free from violence. (Episodes may include topics that are considered to be sensitive topics).
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#8: Behind the Scenes with Pine Mountain Sports
Why is Pine Mountain Sports looking to support Saving Grace in the middle of a pandemic? Social distancing, unemployment, and stay at home orders affect all of us but are devastating for those in abusive relationships. Hear from Dan and Henry in a special interview with our Executive Director, Cassi MacQueen. Become a Pine Mountain Sports Community Ambassador now and help raise $100,000 for Saving Grace: https://saving-grace.org/pine
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#7: "She loved everyone..."
Bend resident and First Interstate Vice President, Dawn Cofer, shares the story of her sister Cassi, who was murdered by her husband in October 2019. "We just carry on and I just think about who Cassi was and honor her every chance we get."
Music Credit: "Becoming My Own Home" by The Collection (used by permission) -
#6: Behavioral Health in Deschutes County
Holly Harris, Program Manager with Deschutes County Health Services, lends her voice to discuss the intersection of the criminal justice system and behavioral health, as well as the new Stabilization Center.
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#5: We All Know Someone Who Knows Someone
Saving Grace board members Aaron Brenneman (attorney) and Cheryl Parton (Magazine Editor) share -- with so many great nonprofits in Central Oregon -- why they joined our board. As parents and working professionals, they have seen the value of promoting a life and community without violence.
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#4: Staying, Leaving, and the Reality of Post-Separation Trauma
Janice Garceau is a licensed clinical social worker with thirty years of experience as a behavioral health clinician in a variety of community settings. Janice has specific experience and expertise with forensic and court-mandated populations, community mental health, family and intimate partner violence, domestic relations mediation, and more.
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#3: The Revolving DV Door: A Conversation with a Deschutes County P.O.
We're joined by Justin Bendele, a Parole & Probation Officer Supervisor in Deschutes County, who shares his perspective on domestic violence and how to help offenders escape the revolving door of intimate partner violence. "I believe there are people who are good, who make bad decisions. We have an important role in protecting the public while holding clients accountable and trying to help them improve as people at the same time. It is one of the few jobs where you get to be on different sides of things."