“We can’t eradicate what happened,” Steinmetz said. “We can shed a light on it and learn from it and say ‘that’s not what we want to be today.’ We don’t want to persecute people and call them names. It shines a light on what happens when we call out people for those things. I hope we learn and can change.”
“We want all high school students in the community, in District 6 and other areas to obtain their goals,” Peterson said. “We want the community to know we’re here to support them as much as possible. They can reach out, and we’ll help them. We’ll do everything we can to try to help students out.”
Zonta Club of Greeley, which formed in June 2013, works to help women and girls through a variety of initiatives, from scholarships to educational programs and awareness work around domestic violence and human trafficking.
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