You have to have the community help. Stepping up against Sexual Assault
A local nonprofit in Vincennes, Indiana is stepping up to educate others during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Posted: Apr 7, 2021 6:03 PM
Posted By: Hannah Follman
VINCENNES, Ind. (WTHI) - April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. A local nonprofit in Vincennes is stepping up to raise awareness and educate others.
Recently the nonprofit joined a national campaign. As a result, dozens of community members are getting involved. You have to have the community help, Chief Bob Dunham of the Vincennes Police Department, said. You have to have more than us or six or eight sets of eyes on the city watching. I want people in the community to understand why it s important. Come out from behind the blinds, open the doors, open the windows, help us help everyone else by coming forward with information.
From the Computer to the Classroom - kids transition back to in-person learning
VINCENNES, IND. (WTHI) - Children across the nation are making the transition back to the classroom. Locally, most schools are already back teaching classes in-person. Although some students are nervous about the change others are excited to go back!
Lexi Bush is one local student who is thrilled to be back in the classroom! She is currently a sixth-grader at South Knox Elementary School. However, this past semester, Lexi was the only child in her class learning remotely.
“It made me feel really isolated with everything,” Lexi said. “I had nobody to talk to and I could not see anyone.
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