Clarissa Cross

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Media Coverage Updates

The media coverage page and the court media coverage page both have new footage, including some from oxygen. Thank you, Clarissa Fowler.

Social Media

In case anyone following this page has social media and is not yet linked there you can also follow our facebook page! https://www.facebook.com/The-Susan-Cox-Powell-Foundation-235316293180751/

PTSD

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder is a very common mental illness that can be had by anyone who has suffered from a traumatic experience, and it can be both a physical and mental thing that can lead into anxiety in similar situations in witch the original traumas occurred. Awareness is the first step towards better mental health. …

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Camp Erin

This a Camp for children and teens who are grieving and struggling with loss. After the boys Charlie and Braden Powell were taken from this world I attended this camp, there I was able to meet other kids my age that were dealing with the same feelings. At younger ages its easy to feel alone …

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COVID-19

We sincerely hope all of our readers and supporters are staying safe and feeling well! For more information on Covid-19 you can view this web page: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html Sincerely, The Susan Cox Powell Foundation

Family Support Center of South Sound

“Working together to strengthen all families” fscss (360) 754-9297 A non-profit multi-service agency located in Olympia, founded in 1992 to provide families and survivors of violence with coordinated, supportive services in one centralized location. http://fscss.org/

YWCA Kitsap County

Bremerton, WA RED Flags for Domestic Abuse: History of Abusive behavior. Hurts or threatens animals or personal property. Intimidates you with knives or guns. Pushing, Hitting, Slapping or threatening you in any way. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience domestic violence in their lifetime. Help is out there! 24 hr. …

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DAWN rising for domestic peace.

A resource that helps provide men and women in domestic violence situations with the following: Legal Advocacy ; Divorce, and parenting plans. Mental health care, psychologists available for those seeking mental health. Mobile and Community help in South King County.