Category Archive: Domestic Violence

Oct 30 2017

Walk To End The Silence, Middletown, Conn.!!!

On October 21, 2017 we had yet another beautiful day  and an  amazing turn out of people. All ages from 3 to 83 showed up to support Middletown Police Department   http://www.cityofmiddletown.com/Police and New Horizons Domestic Violence Services.https://www.newhorizonsdv.com/about_us The Walk To End The Silence was originated in memory of baby Aaden who tragically lost his life …

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Oct 29 2017

Another Amazing Church Journey!!!

I spend much of my time visiting local churches to connect with some of the people. I feel four or five visits before I am there for a speaking event allows me to have brief conversations with many to help them understand what I am all about. Child abuse and domestic violence statistics are ALARMING!!! …

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Oct 21 2017

State Representative William A. Petite, Jr Helping Victims

It being domestic violence awareness month I would love to share with you this article about our State Representative William A. Petite, Jr .https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=state%20representative%20william%20a.%20petit%20jr. State Representative William A. Petit, Jr. wrote on October 16 at 1:56pm During my first term as a State Representative, I have worked to support efforts to help victims of crime …

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Sep 27 2017

Attorney Recommends My Book!

    I have been very busy visiting many churches in the area, because I like to meet a dozen or so new friends just before it is my date to go speak at their church. A month or so ago I met Attorney Scott Garver. Actually, it was at the part we say peace …

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Aug 20 2017

Esta Soler: How to End Domestic Violence!!!

I would like to share this video from an email I received from Futures Without Violence because I hope many will take the time to listen to Esta and her message. We will have better tomorrows. Hugs Casey

Aug 12 2017

CCADV “I Choose” Campaign

The CCADV Mission: Works to improve social conditions and lead, Connecticut’s response to domestic violence through policy, public awareness, technical assistance and training. (http://www.ctcadv.org). When CCADV newsletter arrives, I am anxious to read what the coalition has been up to. I often take away new statistics and info to share at my speaking events. In this issue …

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