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1^, ':-iJ <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 25,2005 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />PRESENTATION <br />3. PRESENTATION BY REPRESENTATIVE OF SOJOURNER <br />Denise Eng, the Domestic Violence Community Program Manager for Sojourner, an organization <br />that provides support services to women who have been victims of abuse, made a brief presentation <br />to the Council regarding the services provided by Sojourner. <br />Eng stated that, as a member of Sojourner, her job was to raise awareness that domestic violence is <br />an important issue affecting all communities, not just an inner city problem, and discuss what to do <br />about it She sited examples of victims from the suburbs killed by domestic violence. <br />Sqjoumer was established in 1979 as a community based service program and has helped as many <br />as 600 people in 2004 through their services, and another 180 within their shelters. By establishing <br />relationshipa with police departments, such as the one with Orono since 1997, Eng stated that <br />Sojourner can provide prosecutor and officer training, encourage arrests, help with restraining <br />orders, and support groups. Due to critical shortages, Eng stated that Sojourner continues to build <br />awareness of its services to encourage community volunteerism, financial support, and educate <br />those who might be in need of the services available to victims. <br />Acting Mayor Sansevere encouraged a proactive preventative approach by educating women and <br />teens at schools to break the cycle of abuse and being attracted to this type of abusive person. <br />Eng stated that, oftentimes, an abuser puts on a public persona quite different than their abusive <br />self and isolates their victims. She added that the leading cause of death among pregnant women is <br />domestic violence and that violence to a spouse often leads to abuse of children. Eng maintained <br />the necessity that everyone care and be made aware of Sojourner’s Family Violence Prevention <br />Fund as a vehicle for contribution and assistatKe. She noted that Sojourner makes presentations to <br />schools and church groups to talk to teens about dating violence and city groups about services. <br />McMillan asked how large Sojourner’s staff was and what Orono could do locally. <br />Always looking for additional volunteer members, Eng stated that, with their administrative staff. <br />Sojourner is run by merely 13 staff members, and about 35 active volunteers. If the City knew of <br />individuals Sojourner should cormect with as a resource of any kind, Eng encouraged the city to <br />make those individuals aware of Sojourner and have them contact Sojourner as soon as possible. <br />Murphy thanked Eng for coming and Sojourner for their services that they provide. He recognized <br />the enormous time and commitment that goes into their effort and noted that meth and drug abuse <br />tends to play a role in this problem. <br />APPROVAL OP MINUTES <br />*4. Rogalar C ouk U Mcetiag of April 11,2005 <br />White moved, Morphy sccoedcd, to approve the Minutes of AprU 11,2005, as submitted. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />PAGE 2 of 10 <br />I <br />imSU i