On the Waterfront: Interview with Kim Jordan - Director of the SafeSpace Anti-Violence Program at the Pride Center of Vermont
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Interview with Kim Jordan, Director of the SafeSpace Anti-Violence Program at the Pride Center of Vermont.
The SafeSpace Anti-Violence Program works in distinct and trauma-sensitive ways with LGBTQ+ survivors of violence & harm and LGBTQ+ people who cause violence and harm. If you identify as either and this is a time sensitive issue, please call our support line at (802) 863-0003 or use our secure chat line at www.pridecentervt.org/safespace. Our hours are 10am-6pm on Mondays-Thursdays & 10am-2pm on Fridays. If you call outside these hours, an advocate will respond to you as soon as we are available.
For more information about the Pride Center of Vermont: www.pridecentervt.org
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