Welcome to the 180 Turning Lives Around Podcast with Liz Graham, our CEO. We are a private, non-profit organization dedicated to ending domestic and sexual violence in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and beyond. This show is all about community and sharing what we do. Join us on this journey together. We believe that strong Communities empower us all to believe in ourselves in ways we never imagined, giving us strength we didn’t know we possessed.
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Finding safe and affordable homes for survivors, featuring 180’s Housing Program Coordinator Sunita Rajan
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Welcome! In this episode of the 180 Turning Lives Around Podcast with Liz Graham, 180’s Housing Program Coordinator Sunita Rajan shares how our organization provides housing for survivors while focusing on support services to meet their needs and begin the process of healing. Also this month, the holiday season is a wonderful time of the year for o…
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The transformative impact of support groups, featuring 180’s Community Educator Caitlin Tamayo
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Welcome! In this episode of the 180 Turning Lives Around Podcast with Liz Graham, 180’s Community Educator Caitlin Tamayo helps explore the transformative impact of domestic violence support groups for survivors. Also this month, our 180 community, including Governor Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy, came together to celebrate the lifetime a…
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Leading the way in turning lives around, featuring 180's new Board President Christina Zuk
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Welcome! On this inaugural episode of the 180 Turning Lives Around Podcast with Liz Graham, a conversation with our new Board President— Christina Zuk. Christina, is a New Jersey native and a strategic adviser at Princeton Public Affairs Group. She has been a Member and 2nd Vice President of the 180 Board of Trustees since 2019. And, she is widely …
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