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Donna Vetrano


Involved in DV since 1998

My first experience in working with the domestic violence movement was in 1998 when, as a law student, I interned for the Domestic Violence Unit of the Cook County State Attorney's office in Chicago.  One of my jobs as an intern was to count and catalogue all of the cases that had come in the Unit in the past year - the amount of cases that Unit handled was staggering.  Even more disturbing was the rate those cases turned over to the homicide division.

Since then I have volunteered with a non-profit organization in NYC, helping DV victims file for divorce.  Since arriving in Colorado, I have received training from Project Safeguard in obtaining protective orders and I volunteer every month via that program, offering legal advice to domestic violence victims filing for divorce and/or custody of their children.

I have been on the Board of Directors of Gateway since November of 2004 and am thrilled to be a part of this vital organization that offers its services in such a compassionate and professional way.

Last Updated ( Saturday, June 09 2007 )
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