The McPherson County Board of County Commissioners held a meeting on October 21, 2024, where they addressed significant community issues, including a proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Kimberly Rasliff from SafeHope presented the importance of this initiative, highlighting the impact of domestic violence on individuals across various demographics.
During the meeting, Rasliff read a proclamation that emphasized the prevalence of domestic violence and its effects on victims, including loss of autonomy, security, and financial stability. She noted that in the past year, SafeHope provided services to 65 individuals affected by domestic violence in Marion County. The proclamation acknowledged the ongoing efforts of criminal justice and victim service providers in the community and reaffirmed the county's commitment to creating an environment where no one suffers from domestic violence.
Chairman Keith Becker officially proclaimed October 2024 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in McPherson County, underscoring the need for continued awareness and support for victims. The meeting served as a reminder of the community's dedication to addressing this critical issue and the work that remains to be done.