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12-16-2017 08:10 AM |
Facebook Message from 12/16/2014.
This is something I put up three years ago on Facebook about a letter I had received from David W Delaplane about religious groups and their addressing the needs of survivors/victims of crimes.
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ExecutiveDirectorDavidWDelapla…
I did write various religious organizations in my 224 613 Project to create a dialog about the various needs of survivors/victims of crimes accessible through or in libraries.
Historically, it was the religious groups which were the first places victims could go to get spiritual and emotional help-- and sometimes refuge-- when dealing with an often "just the facts, Mam" kind of approach to meeting the needs of victims//survivors.
In 2014, there are many resources for survivors/victims of crimes, but the accessibility of these still needs to be monitored by caring people from local communities. I hope that you will look at what is in your local law, public, school and other libraries to see what kinds of practical materials these have for survivors/victims of crimes. Mental health resources also must be available through libraries.
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Facebook seems to be helping me out by often highlighting my 224 613 Project posts from years back.
Thank You Facebook people.
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