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Stories of Hope: YWCA of Greater Lawrence

Maria's Story from YWCA of Greater Lawrence.

“Maria,” age 28, and the mother of three, was an undocumented immigrant who came to Lawrence from Guatemala and was being physically abused by her partner. Because she feared deportation, she was reluctant to report the abuse. Through word of mouth, Maria learned about the YWCA of Greater Lawrence and its bilingual Court Advocates. A YWCA Advocate, one of two working full-time in offices in the building that houses the Lawrence District Court, helped Maria to obtain a U Visa, for undocumented aliens experiencing domestic abuse. Knowing she would not be deported gave Maria the courage to obtain a restraining order and file charges against her abuser. Her partner is now in jail. Maria is working – legally, obtained permanent housing and is working toward obtaining permanent residency status. She and her children no longer live in fear.

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"JDI provides leadership in making clear that we’re all in the same struggle for peace and gender equality. Together we must speak out against violence and use compassion to show strength." ~ Gunner Scott, Executive Director, Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition

Advocates to honor Attorney General Martha Coakley for her leadership to support victims and survivors and help end sexual and domestic violence

WHAT:    Jane Doe Inc. to present the Delahunt Award for Extraordinary Public Service to Attorney General Martha Coakley

WHEN/WHERE:     Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at 5:30 PM at The State Room, 60 State Street, Boston

WHO:    Former Congressman Bill Delahunt and Senate President Therese Murray will join Jane Doe Inc. Executive Director Mary R. Lauby, the Jane Doe Inc. Board of Directors and hundreds of guests and supporters.

WHY:    Throughout her career as a prosecutor and Attorney General, Martha Coakley has repeatedly demonstrated leadership on issues that improve the safety, dignity and liberty of victims and survivors of sexual violence, domestic violence and stalking. She has made it clear within every corner of her Administration that we must and can do better in terms of supporting survivors, holding offenders accountable and preventing abuse.  Look at her record:  investments in the Victim’s Compensation Unit and Victim Witness Program; new initiatives to protect people from human trafficking; advocacy for the sexual assault and stalking restraining bill.  These are but a few examples of her contributions and accomplishments.

Mary R. Lauby, Jane Doe Inc. Executive Director, said, “Attorney General Coakley has been a stellar, unwavering and formidable public servant.  She’s been an innovator and collaborator.  She’s been a tireless and effective advocate. It’s clear that what is driving her work is a deeply rooted passion to stand up for victims in the face of unfairness.”

Background on Jane Doe Inc. and Award:

Jane Doe Inc. (JDI) is the statewide coalition of nearly sixty community-based sexual and domestic violence organizations dedicated to transforming the social norms that fuel violence and hatred while also building the norms that support peace, equality, and justice.

In 2010 JDI presented Bill Delahunt with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication and leadership in ending violence against women. Upon his retirement from Congress, JDI renamed the award in his honor.


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