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Fairfield's Center For Family Justice Launches New Website

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - At a public policy breakfast at its headquarters in Bridgeport, the Center for Family Justice celebrated the creation of a new website designed to get out its message of helping anyone suffering from domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse.

Mary-Jane Foster and Deb Greenwoot celebrate the new website

Mary-Jane Foster and Deb Greenwoot celebrate the new website

Photo Credit: Rob Sullivan
First Lady Cathy Malloy speaks at the public policy breakfast.

First Lady Cathy Malloy speaks at the public policy breakfast.

Photo Credit: Rob Sullivan

Valerie Foster, a longtime board member at The Center, which serves Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and Trumbull, received a gift and recognition from CEO Deb Greenwood for her “countless hours of dedication in helping us get our message out there.”

Foster’s specialty is publicity and marketing -- she co-chairs that committee -- and her most recent contribution has been overseeing the creation of the new website.

When The Center for Family Justice changed its name last year, the next step was to create a new website to reflect its new direction. The new website – found at www.CenterForFamilyJustice.org – was officially launched at the recent breakfast.

SYNERGe-Marketing of Fairfield was selected to redesign the website. The result is a site that clearly communicates The Center's mission: dedicated to breaking the cycle of abuse and violence – domestic, sexual and child – by providing services that create hope, restore lives and drive social change through education and community collaboration.

Randi Brawley, project leader for Synerge, was honored for making the seamless transition to the new website and for creating an attractive website that provides quick navigation to help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse.

“I have never worked with someone on a website who was more caring or more dedicated than Randi,” Foster said in praising Brawley. 

Brawley said, “I would encourage everyone listening to look at the site and most importantly give us your feedback.”

According to Foster, the site provides easy access to all events; features a separate section for donors about the ways they can help make a difference; gives Information about The Center’s community prevention and training sessions; and includes a FAQ section answering questions and dispelling myths about domestic and sexual violence.

At the breakfast, the Center for Family Justice honored one of its biggest supporters, U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), for his fight against sexual assaults on college campuses. Read the full story here at the Daily Voice. 

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