Staff and Volunteers

Victims Services staff email

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Program Manager Julie Broadwell jbroadwe@bc.wcnet.org
Program Coordinator Kathy Mull kmull@bc.wcnet.org
Program Advocate Alicia Boreman aborem@bc.wcnet.org
Volunteer Inquiries   victims@bc.wcnet.org

Staff

Julie Broadwell, MS, LSW, Program Manager, jbroadwe@bc.wcnet.org

Julie has been employed with Victims Services since July 1993. She is responsible for the overall management of the department, including supervising staff and interns, writing grants, implementing policies and procedures, and interfacing with other agencies and personnel on systems development issues. She also recruits and screens potential volunteers who are interested in becoming advocates. “The buck stops here” and any complaints/problems/issues regarding the Victims Services department should be directed to Julie.

Kathy Mull, BSW, LSW, Program Coordinator, kmull@bc.wcnet.org

Kathy has been employed with Victims Services since 2003. She trains and supervises all of the volunteer victim advocates who provide night and weekend coverage for the program. She also facilitates the Domestic Violence Support Group and is also the coordinator of the Wood County Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team. All questions/concerns regarding the volunteer victim advocates, fatality review team, support groups or safe rooms should be directed to her.

Alicia Boreman, BA, Program Advocate, aborem@bc.wcnet.org

Alicia has been employed with Victims Services since December 2009. She is responsible for providing direct client services to victims/survivors impacted by domestic/dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking crimes by providing crisis intervention, safety planning, medical and legal advocacy, information and referrals, and emotional support. She provides the majority of on-call coverage during the business week.

Volunteers

The Victims Services department employs three full time staff who provide immediate responses during agency business hours to any victim’s concern. In order to provide continuous care to the community, the department recruits, trains, and supervises a team of volunteers who are extensively trained and on-call after business hours and on the weekends and holidays to respond to victims’ concerns. The volunteers complete over 40 hours of training to become advocates.

To learn more about volunteering, click here.