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Rosie Santulli - Hotline Counselor Women's Center of Montgomery County (PA)

Rosie Santulli - Hotline Counselor Women's Center of Montgomery County (PA)

FromWHEN DATING HURTS


Rosie Santulli - Hotline Counselor Women's Center of Montgomery County (PA)

FromWHEN DATING HURTS

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of the WHEN DATING HURTS podcast series, I had the honor of speaking with Rosie Santulli.
Rosie has been involved with the Women’s Center of Montgomery County for over ten years. The Women’s Center of Montgomery County is a domestic violence service near Philadelphia.

After a long career as a research scientist in both academia and with Johnson & Johnson, Rosie felt it was time to rediscover herself. She had read a book entitled Half Time by Bob Buford. It focuses on transitioning in the second half of our lives. So, Rosie decided to transition her life from “Success to Significance”.

Due to her passion for women’s issues, Rosie was drawn to the Women’s Center where she became a domestic violence hotline counselor.
She soon moved into additional roles including: facilitating support groups, court accompaniment, outreach and education, peer counseling, and serving as a Board of Directors member. And finally, becoming the Co-President of the Women’s Center Board.

Rosie feels the most gratifying aspect of her volunteer experience at the center is the growth and evolution of survivors who take that difficult first step to contact the center. Rosie is part of a team approach and has benefited from networking with amazing volunteers and staff who are integral in carrying out the mission of the center.
The Mission is: Freedom from Domestic Violence and other Forms of Abuse.
Released:
Jun 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A "must-listen-to" podcast for parents from Bill Mitchell, author of “When Dating Hurts”, who lost his daughter, Kristin, in June 2005. 1 in 3 WOMEN suffer serious physical violence from intimate partners in their lifetimes. Typically, it happens between 16-24 years of age. It doesn't need to happen. Bill interviews people with keen insights into dating violence: • Counselors from domestic violence agencies • Law enforcement professionals • Parents of children who were either lost or survived dating violence • Actual survivors of DV Share this with those who need to hear it.