More Than a Shelter: LAWS Envisions a New Future for Survivors in Loudoun County
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By Valerie Cury “We have a responsibility as organizations … to keep survivors safe in their communities, as opposed to saying to survivors, in order for you to be safe, you have to leave your community.” For Samantha Clarke, CEO of LAWS Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services, that philosophy is reshaping how Loudoun County… The post More Than a Shelter: LAWS Envisions a New Future for Survivors in Loudoun County appeared first on Blue Ridge Leader .
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