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SNAPSteubenville Press Release; Monday, August 27, 2007
For immediate release: Monday, August 27, 2007
For more information:
Judy Jones (636-433-2511),
Helen Schoeppner (740-568-8213), David
Clohessy (314-566-9790)
Support Meetings Set For Clergy Sex
Abuse Victims
Group Seeks To ‘Protect The Vulnerable & Heal the
Wounded”
Self Help Organization Holds Confidential Sessions in 3 S.E.
Ohio Cities
Confidential support group meetings for
clergy sex abuse victims and their families are scheduled for three Ohio cities
in the weeks ahead.
The meetings are sponsored by a Chicago based
organization called SNAP, the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. SNAP
is the nation’s oldest and largest self help group for men, women and children
who have been sexually exploited and assaulted by clergy. Despite the word
‘priests’ in SNAP’s name, the organization welcomes and helps anyone hurt by
religious figures in any denomination.
The sessions will be held at
public libraries during the next 3 months, in towns in Southeastern Ohio.
"We are scheduling them in various different locations, therefore
giving anyone who is a survivor of clergy abuse an opportunity to attend. Many
adults who were molested as kids are still trapped in shame and self blame. They
need and deserve help,” said Judy Jones, SNAP leader for Southeastern Ohio. "We
have already had three support meetings and our attendance is
growing."
"It is important that a safe place is created for victims to
come forward, break their silence, know they aren’t alone, and begin to
recover," said Helen Schoeppner, SNAP’s co-leader for Southeastern Ohio. “In a
support group meeting, victims can find help and strength to get professional
therapy and report these crimes to law enforcement, so that others will be
protected.”
The two women believe that church officials, especially in
the Steubenville diocese, still ignore victims of sexual abuse by clergy. They
are disappointed that Catholic authorities have rejected their requests to
announce SNAP support meeting dates in church bulletins.
"The
Steubenville church hierarchy acts like they just want victims to give up and go
away,” said Jones. “Publicly, they claim to care, but their actions show they
really don’t.”
Jones and Schoeppner are particularly concerned about the
thousands of youngsters attending the Franciscan University Youth Conferences in
Steubenville.
“We wish parents would NOT allow their children attend
these functions without a chaperon. This concern is another reason why we are
making SNAP an even bigger presence in Ohio," says Jones.
The meetings
will be:
* September 17th, in New Concord, Ohio
* October
15th, in Columbus, Ohio
* November 19th, in Cambridge,
Ohio
Victims, family members and supporters are welcome to
attend.
For more information and details about locations
contact:
Judy Jones, SNAP Leader... (636-433-2511)
Helen
Schoeppner, SNAP Leader... (740-568-8213)
Or: please check our web
site: http://www.steubenvilletruth.org/
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