Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 Pam - Please know that the support from me will always be there (although some days it will come across with more energy than others ). Most shelters for battered women offer a heck of a lot more than a place to stay. Even if you choose to not live at the shelter, most shelters also offer legal advocacy, counseling/advice, and access to supports that you might not otherwise be able to get hooked up with on your own. I hope tath your experience at Vera House on Monday turns out to be a positive one. Sometimes the mere legal advocacy alone can help to make a world of difference. Although I don't want to intrude on your privacy, I'd really like to hear how things work out for you and would also be glad to use my connections here to ehlp you get some advice, etc. Stay in touch, okay? BarbaraPamela Fredette wrote: BARBARA, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND I'M TRYING TO LOOK AT IT ALL. WHEN I THOUGHT THAT ALL THAT IS OVER. THEN IT ALL STARTS AGAIN,WHEN I GO TO COURT I CANT EVEN TALK BECAUSE I SEE HIM THERE. I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT WITH ITS CALLED VERA HOUSE IT IS FOR ABUSED WOMEN AND THEY WILL SEE ME MONDAY. THEY HAVE A LOT MORE CLOUT THAN I DO. MY EX HAS MANAGED TO GET THE CITY ATTORNEY OF OSWEGO. OSWEGO COUNTY IS CALLED A GOOD OLD BOYS AREA... THATS ONE OF THE REASONS I MOVED TO ANOTHER COUNTY 6 YEARS AGO SO THE POLICE WOULD HELP ME. HOPEFULLY HE WONT GET AWAY WITH THIS ANY MORE. WELL I WAS A HISTERICAL MESS ON WEDNESDAY ALL I DID WAS CRY. SO NOW MY PAIN IS UP TO A SOLID 9 CANT GET IT DOWN..........TAKE CARE AND SOFT HUGS TO YOU PAM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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