How to Help: Domestic violence training class offered tonight at Parkview Whitley Hospital
By Jennifer Zartman Romano
Have you noticed a woman in your office seems to regularly have bruises on her arms or legs? Has a friend confided in you that his or her spouse is abusive?
You want to help your friend, but in a potentially volatile relationship, do you know how to get involved? Should you get involved?
Tonight a special training session is being offered by the Whitley County Domestic Violence Task Force to help those caring people learn how best to help a victim of domestic violence. The training session this evening will be offered from 6-8 p.m. at Parkview Whitley Hospital's Auditorium C.
The class is free.
Have you noticed a woman in your office seems to regularly have bruises on her arms or legs? Has a friend confided in you that his or her spouse is abusive?
You want to help your friend, but in a potentially volatile relationship, do you know how to get involved? Should you get involved?
Tonight a special training session is being offered by the Whitley County Domestic Violence Task Force to help those caring people learn how best to help a victim of domestic violence. The training session this evening will be offered from 6-8 p.m. at Parkview Whitley Hospital's Auditorium C.
The class is free.