Episode | #007

Breaking Ground to Break the Cycle of Violence

Will a new center for domestic violence victims reduce the likelihood that a kid or teen will pick up a gun?

This past October, Milwaukee broke ground on what will be the largest Family Justice center in the country. The center will provide domestic violence victims with all the services they might need under one roof – everything from restraining orders to family counseling. Will this new center help break the cycle of violence in Milwaukee?   

Sojourner Family Peace Center needs volunteers – to answer the 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline, or work with kids.

A full list of volunteer opportunities is available here.

For more information on how to support the Sojourner Family Peace Center, you can visit their website or call (414) 276-1911

Carmen Pitre (left) and Kent Lovern (right) break ground on a new building that will house the largest Family Justice Center in the country (photo by Emily Forman).

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Carmen Pitre (left) and Kent Lovern (right) break ground on a new building that will house the largest Family Justice Center in the country (photo by Emily Forman).