The Center for Family Justice recently named two Monroe residents — Anna Rodrigues and Joel Gilmer — its Beatrice Boucher Volunteers of the Year for their service and dedication to the nonprofit, which supports victims of domestic and sexual violence and child abuse in six local communities. “Joel and Anna are incredible champions of our mission of giving hope to victims and survivors and breaking the cycles of domestic and sexual violence,” said Debra A. Greenwood, president and CEO of The Center for Family Justice in a news release. “They each are wonderful examples of the impactful and unique ways volunteers can make a difference in the lives of victims and survivors. We’re thrilled to give them the recognition they deserve.
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