Women on a Mission - providing a balm for abused victims
Dec 3rd, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 6:12#JamaicaGleaner #DomesticAbuse #Violence #Clarendon DECEMBER 3, 2021: Community worker Marshalee Hinds-Scott has one passion and that is making a difference in the lives of all those she comes in contact with. She is even more passionate about women who have been facing abuse. Hinds-Scott, who hails from Palmer’s Cross in Clarendon shared in an interview with The Gleaner that after completing her training to be a community facilitator with Children’s First as part of a spotlight initiative positive parenting programme, she realized that so many of these women were and/or are being abused.
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