Rachel Coalition, the domestic violence division of Jewish Family Service of MetroWest, will host its annual community education event on Wednesday, October 9.
The program will include breakfast, a documentary screening of “Where I Learned Not to Sleep” and a panel discussion moderated by Marianne McCrone, clinical director, Rachel Coalition and Child & Adolescent Services, with survivor and retired police officer Lt. Mark Wynn, documentary filmmaker Kirsten Kelly, and Suzanne Groisser, director of Rachel Coalition Legal Services.
Registration opens at 9 a.m., with breakfast to be followed by the film screening at 10 a.m.
The fee for the event is $75 per person before October 2, and $85 per person after October 2. Benefactor tickets are available for $180 per person. Registrants can also purchase gift cards for victims of domestic violence and their families. To register and learn more, please visit www.jfsmetrowest.org/rc2024