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April 30, 2010 

MCVP Welcomes Paul Hebert to the Board of Directors 

Paul Hebert has been appointed to the Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention (MCVP) Board of Directors.   Paul will serve on the Development Committee whose goal is fundraising through events, direct solicitation and grants. 

Paul has been employed for 30 years by Markem Corporation and Markem-Imaje of Keene in engineering, IT, and currently as a technical training specialist. He also owns his own photography and video production business. Paul is a member of the Leadership Monadnock Class of 2009, is a past member of the Keene Ad Hoc Telecommunications Committee and past board member of the Keene Day Care Center. He and his wife Bethany live in Walpole and have two daughters, Analisa and Tamika. 

Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention serves all of Cheshire County and 14 towns in western Hillsborough County. MCVP is the only agency in the region solely devoted to the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking, providing both intervention services and prevention programming.  Our crisis hotline is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by staff and trained volunteer Crisis Intervention Workers. www.mcvprevention.org
 

 

May 6, 2010 

MCVP Welcomes Kasey LaFlam as their new Education and Community Outreach Coordinator 

Kasey LaFlam joins the Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention (MCVP) as their new Education and Community Outreach Coordinator.  

 Kasey is from Charlestown, NH and is a graduate of Keene State College.  She worked previously with MCVP as a direct service advocate before attending graduate school at Columbia University, where she studied Community Development Planning.  Her professional experience includes educating and mentoring students (K-12) and participating in community organizing and outreach efforts in demographically diverse neighborhoods in New York City

Monadnock Center for Violence Prevention serves all of Cheshire County and 14 towns in western Hillsborough County. MCVP is the only agency in the region solely devoted to the issues of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking, providing both intervention services and prevention programming.  Our crisis hotline is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by staff and trained volunteer Crisis Intervention Workers. www.mcvprevention.org