Rape Crisis Center: Supporting Utah Survivors
About this Podcast:
Jennilyn Potter, Tooele Advocacy Coordinator, joins Natasha on this episode of the Natasha Helfer Podcast.
About the Guests:
Jennilyn Potter possesses over six years of diverse experience in professional communications, including public speaking, tour guiding, marketing, and comprehensive event planning. She thrives in collaborative environments, effectively engaging with individuals from various backgrounds in high-pressure situations. Her passion for community service led her to work in victim advocacy. By connecting with survivors and listening to their impactful stories, Jennilyn strives to raise awareness about the critical issues of sexual assault in the Tooele Valley while promoting preventive measures. She is committed to fostering strong partnerships with local organizations, ensuring that victims receive crucial support and unwavering security through the Rape Recovery Center.
Podcast Notes/Resources:
The Rape Recovery Center and other resources:
Utah 24 hour hotline: (801) 736-4356
Utah rape recovery center: raperecoverycenter.org
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Intro ("Fisher's Hornpipe") and outro music by Otter Creek.
Podcast edited by: Ashley Pacini