December 10th and December 12th: Women's and Children's Horizon's

Courtesy: www.wchkenosha.org



Its been nearly two months since the Azana Spa tragedy. On that fateful day Radcliff Haughton walked in to his wife's workplace and killed her and two others, before pulling the gun on himself. Zina Haughton was considering leaving the tumultuous and violent home, and with Celebrities like Chris Brown and Rihanna domestic violence cases are receiving national attention.

I recently sat down with the Executive Director, Beth Ballo and Former Executive Director Kathryn Comstock from Women and Children's Horizons (The leading domestic violence and sexual assult Advocacy group in Kenosha) about their take on the Haughton case, and what you can do for yourself, or someone you know to get out of a difficult sitution.

If you are in need of Service please call the WCH crisis number right away, You have a RIGHT to happiness and safety. Visit www.wchkenosha.org for more information.

TOLL FREE- 1-800-853-3503 or 
LOCAL Calling- 1-262-652-9000

Click HERE to tune into the episode Monday, December 10th and Wednesday, December 12th at 6/5c.




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