POWERHOME SOLAR Donates $10,000 to Two Women’s Charities
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Jayson Waller, CEO POWERHOME SOLAR
“We’re excited to offer Kentucky residents a supplement to grid energy,” said POWERHOME SOLAR CEO Jayson Waller. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (PRWEB) April 07, 2021 POWERHOME SOLAR and CEO Jayson Waller joined forces with hundreds of women to gather for a virtual day of inspiration and empowerment for women. The Sisterhood for Success hosted the “Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things” series where woman entrepreneurs from all over the nation gathered virtually to share stories about success, including life, loss, balance and business.
Waller was the headline keynote and talked to the group about why supporting women-owned business is so vital.
Domestic abuse victims await family justice center
CHARLOTTE (AP) Audra Toussaint knows the Mecklenburg County Courthouse so well she could give tours. But she didn’t come to know the courthouse as a lawyer or a judge or even as a bailiff.
She came to know the courthouse as a survivor of domestic abuse.
In the past seven years, 52-year-old Toussaint has taught herself to navigate the ins and outs of the legal system to keep herself and her daughter safe from her abuser. She’s renewed a restraining order against her abuser multiple times, filed motions on her own and appeared before a magistrate at least 10 times. She’s even picked up on the temperament of some of the judges.
Domestic abuse victims await family justice center
AMANDA ZHOU, The Charlotte Observer
March 14, 2021
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Audra Toussaint knows the Mecklenburg County Courthouse so well she could give tours. But she didn’t come to know the courthouse as a lawyer or a judge or even as a bailiff.
She came to know the courthouse as a survivor of domestic abuse.
In the past seven years, 52-year-old Toussaint has taught herself to navigate the ins and outs of the legal system to keep herself and her daughter safe from her abuser. She’s renewed a restraining order against her abuser multiple times, filed motions on her own and appeared before a magistrate at least 10 times. She’s even picked up on the temperament of some of the judges.
Republican lawmakers want to discourage local governments from cutting funding for law enforcement.A new bill was introduced this week by Senator Chuck Edwards. If passed, it would punish local governments by taking away state funding if they reduce the law enforcement budget by 1% of the governme
APD, Austin nonprofits partner to raise awareness of local human trafficking
APD, Austin nonprofits raising awareness of local human trafficking
The goal is to bring awareness to an issue that can be happening quietly within communities across the country, including Austin.
AUSTIN, Texas - The Austin Police Department will be using social media and other platforms to raise awareness of human trafficking during the month of January.
January is known nationwide as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and APD launched a month-long initiative with a virtual press conference on Tuesday. The goal is to bring awareness to an issue that can be happening quietly within communities across the country, including Austin.