Surviving Onward Sessions for Homicide Victims' Families

The Lexington Police Department Victim Advocates are hosting Surviving Onward Sessions (S.O.S) for homicide victims' families every Wednesday night from September 6 to October 11, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Dunbar Community Center at 545 N. Upper Street.

The Surviving Onward Sessions are for families who have lost loved ones to homicides. The six-week session's mission is to provide families with resources and encourage them through their journey while offering support to other grieving families.

Each week will feature food and fellowship, followed by a speaker who will talk about different resources and information, including investigations and prosecution, grieving, and services available for families to become involved.  

Family members that would like to attend can RSVP to Robin Anderson at randerson@lexingtonpolice.ky.gov.

 

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