Eighty walk for Domestic Violence awareness

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BANNER WALK–Walk participants were led by a special Domestic Violence Month banner. The walk is to honor the memory of Chelsey LaFernier who lost her life to domestic violence in January 2009.

by Tammy Gadbury
Saturday was a beautiful day for the 15th annual Domestic Violence Walk honoring the memory of Chelsey LaFernier. LaFernier, a 23-year-old KBIC Tribal member and mother of two, lost her life to domestic violence in Jan 2009. Eighty participants were greeted with a welcome from Tribal President Doreen Blaker and a number by the Summer Cloud Singers. A large banner that read October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month carried
by two young women led the walkers down the road. Walkers traveled down Lyons Street in Baraga and through the neighborhood ending up at the Niiwin Akeaa Center Gymnasium where participants were greeted with more drumming, a feast, and raffles. Volunteers spent hours collecting donations for a raffle, including artwork, gift cards, small kitchen appliances, and tools. There was also a 50/50 raffle to raise money for Domestic Violence victims. Speakers this year included Vicki Dowd and Rhea Joseph who bravely shared their experiences with the crowd. To read more, subscribe to the L’Anse Sentinel online, or buy a print copy at our local retailers.