KV Domestic Violence Outreach
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Phone: (506) 847-6277
Website: www.kvdvo.ca
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Apologies to anyone whose had the pleasure of listening to my voicemail greeting in the past month - and a big thank you to the person who just informed me it cuts to me yelling NO at my executive assistant Sandra at the end. I must have got distracted by her- surely chewing on something she shouldn’t have been- and forgot I was recording my voicemail greeting Sometimes there’s just not enough coffee in the world ...... Hope everyone had a wonderful Easter and long weeke...nd, Angela See more
another update wrapping up for the day, brought a couple car loads of stuff to the new apartment today. I’m going to stop accepting material donations for the moment until I get a better idea of what we’ve already collected for them (excluding the people I told I would pick up from next week, I still will, please message me if I you don’t hear from me / if I missed you today .... I probably have hundreds of messages and comments at this point which is amazing ... doing my...Continue reading
I will be out of the office on training this week - leave a msg or send me an email and I’ll get back to you when I can
Hey everyone! Hope you’re staying safe and healthy and enjoying the gradual lifting of restrictions we’ve been granted here in NB! I am back in the office as of today, however for now I will be helping clients remotely wherever possible (phone & email). If for some reason you need to come into the office, I have ordered masks and hand sanitizer galore. This is not new, but I do not take walk ins. My services are by appointment only. If you do have an appointment for a face t...o face meeting, please don’t come in early. There is no waiting area. As always, if you need me you can text or call (506) 847-6277 or email [email protected] Thanks and happy Monday Angela
- A little reminder... if you are calling for services and I miss your call, please please please leave a voicemail. For safety purposes, if I do not recognize your number and/or have explicit permission to call you, I will not be calling back. - If you can, please leave a quick message with your name, number, and any constraints you may have around when it’s safe for me to contact you, and if I can leave a voicemail ... - my calls will always come up No Caller ID for your safety - I know some of us have phone anxiety and find making phone calls/leaving voicemails a bit daunting, and I want my services to be as accessible and safe as possible, so you can always reach me by text, email, and social media as well! - Happy Friday , Angela See more
The first two dead are believed to be 51-year-old Wortman’s ex (wife or girlfriend) and her new boyfriend, say police sources. our condolences to everyone impacted by this unbelievable act of violence - may all of those innocent souls rest peacefully.
Check in! How’s everyone making out with social isolation? We are here (digitally) if anyone needs anything
a huge thank you to REMAX Saint John
Hi all! This probably won’t come as a surprise but, like many others, I am working from home until further notice. This means no face to face meetings. I am still available via phone and email - text and email are best, but if you need to call me I apologize in advance for the very bored four year old in the background hope everyone is staying home and staying healthy - Angela (506) 847-6277 [email protected]
Today, December 6th, is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Today we honour women who’ve lost their lives to gender based homicide, namely the victims of the Montreal massacre in 1989. New Brunswick has the highest rate of intimate partner homicide in the maritimes - the red Silent Witness remember me silhouette in the photos is a representaion of the many women we have lost this way. This is a large part of why organizations like ours exis...t; to do our very best to spread awareness and education in hopes of preventing further acts of gender based homicide in our communities. If you believe you may be in an abusive relationship, you can always reach out to myself, our wonderful KV police force, and/or Hestia House. We all work closely together and are happy to help in any way we can. A special thank you to our board members and supporters who made it out to the Rothesay town hall tonight to light a candle in remembrance
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