Showing posts with label Harper College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harper College. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2013

Telling Amy’s Story Documentary Screening at Harper College on Oct 9

Telling Amy’s Story produced by Penn State Broadcasting and funded by the Verizon Foundation, tells the story of Amy Homan-McGee, 33 year-old, mother of two who was killed by her husband in 2001 when she decided to leave him after suffering years of abuse.
The victim’s parents and co-workers, law enforcement officers and court personnel share their perspectives on what happened to Amy in the weeks, months, and years leading up to her death.

The producers of the video hope that while they will never be able to change the ending to Amy’s story, that it’s telling can change the outcomes for the millions of victims, survivors, and loved ones affected by domestic violence every day.

The Northwest Suburban Alliance on Domestic Violence and Harper College’s Human Service Program are screening this video to create awareness during domestic violence awareness month in October.

The screening is open to the public and will be on Oct. 9, 2013 from 4:30pm to 6:30p.m. at Harper College located at 1200 W Algonquin, Palatine Illinois, in Theater J143. Tickets are free with online registration at http://nwsadvandharper.eventbrite.com

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Break The Silence on Campus Violence - Oct. 17, 2012

Please Join Us As Part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October 2012!

 The Northwest Suburban Alliance on Domestic Violence along with Harper College and other universities are hosting the following presentation:

Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Harper College, Wojcik Center RM102
1200 W. Algonquin Road
Palatine, IL 60067
4:30 – 6:30 pm

On October 17, Laura Anne Stuart, sexual health education and violence prevention coordinator at Northwestern University Health Services will be presenting information on dating violence, domestic violence, and sexual violence on college campuses. Immediately following the presentation a panel discussion will address how violence is handled on college campuses. Panel members will include Valerie Walker, LCSW and Dr. Wayne Johnson from Harper College and two college victim/survivors. The Harper College Human Services Club will present a skit showing how violence in relationships affect students during their college years. In addition, various exhibits will be displayed including The Clothesline Project, Silent Witness and “Blue Kids” silhouettes.

We look forward to having you join us for light refreshments as you learn about violence prevention.

To RSVP for this free event visit:  http://nwsadvoct17.eventbrite.com