Today we are spotlighting Latoya Cooper in our recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Cooper works as a Court Advocate to help make our vital domestic violence services (DVS) available to the community. In the video below, she talks about her motivation for wanting to help people escape domestic violence situations and the need for everyone to have a dialogue about domestic violence.
In case you missed earlier Domestic Violence Awareness Month posts, you can see previous posts here and previous DVS Spotlight videos on our YouTube channel.
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