Prince George County Department of Social Services presents: “Finding Jenn’s Voice”
For Immediate Release
October 6, 2022
For further information contact:
Bertha H. Judge – (804) 733-2650
Email: bertha.judge@dss.virginia.gov
National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Incorporated, Richmond Metropolitan
Area Chapter, in partnership with the Prince George County Department of
Social Services presents: “Finding Jenn’s Voice”
PRINCE GEORGE, VA - National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Incorporated, Richmond Metropolitan Area Chapter is partnering with the Prince George County Department of Social Services to bring Finding Jenn’s Voice to Prince George County. October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and the Prince George County Department of Social Services invites all to attend a thought-provoking film based on a true story about domestic violence, the red flags, and homicidal relationships. This is a free screening to be held on Tuesday, October 25, from 10:00am – 12pm. This free event is open to employees and the public and will be held at the Prince George Public Library, 6605 Courts Dr., Prince George, VA 23875.
There will be a Q&A session with licensed specialists and a survivor of domestic violence.
NCBW RMAC advocates on behalf of women and girls in the areas of Health, Education and Economic Empowerment. Our local advocacy platform includes Advocating for those "Who Live in Poverty, Suffer With Mental Illness and are Victims of Domestic Violence.”
“Many women suffer in abusive intimate relationships in silence due to fear, lack of self-esteem, lack of financial stability without a partner, etc. Our goal is to bring awareness to the signs that make up abusive relationships and what actions victims can take to become survivors,” said Bernette Hardy-Keyes, NCBW RMAC President.
**** Please be aware that this film contains sensitive content. ****
***We will have licensed support on hand if needed. ***