Lincoln Memorial Hospital Community Health and Brightpoint’s The Butterfly Project to Host ‘In Their Shoes’ Experience

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[September 26, 2023] 

Lincoln Memorial Hospital Community Health and Brightpoint’s The Butterfly Project, a mental health and wellness program, will partner to offer a free, simulated experience aimed at increasing understanding of domestic violence. Participants will receive a character and walk through the experience “in their shoes,” making decisions based on their character’s circumstances and available resources.

“We hope that those who participate will walk away understanding the many challenges people experiencing domestic violence may face,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, director of Community Health.

The free event will be held as an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at Lincoln Park District. No registration is required. The experience is expected to take approximately 40 minutes to complete. The public is welcome to attend anytime between 1 and 3 p.m.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, which raises awareness of violence within family and intimate relationships.

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About Brightpoint (formerly Children’s Home & Aid)

Brightpoint is a distinguished child and family services organization. We started our journey as Children’s Home & Aid and have served Illinois children since 1883.

Brightpoint is recognized for establishing best practices and achieving results through our programs and services that focus on child abuse prevention, healthy child and youth development, and strengthening families.

Brightpoint promises to be brave with our families and support their brave choices, because we know that those choices can create strong families, and strong families create thriving children.

Brightpoint engages with over 30,00 children, youth and families each year in 67 counties across Illinois. Our organization’s mission is to advance the well‐being of children by investing in families to disrupt the systemic and multi‐generational cycle of racial, social and economic inequality.

Our vision is an equitable world where all children and families thrive in strong communities. Learn more at brightpoint.org.

[Anne Davis]

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