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Follow on Google News | Panelist announced for Family Assessment, Counseling & Education Services for summit violenceShana Smith will be a panelist for the F.A.C.E.S summit on family violence prevention. Each year Community Leaders present their views on panels about the growing problem of domestic violence and its effect on the community at Hearts in Action.
By: Styna FACES - Professional Counseling Strategies and Solutions for Children Family Assessment, Counseling & Education Services , F.A.C.E.S. , was incorporated in 1992 as a non-profit agency. Community spirit spurred the founders to open a second office in Santa Ana California in 1994, and in 1999 we opened the South County office. Today F.A.C.E.S. has two additional branch offices in, Los Angeles and Laguna Niguel. F.A.C.E.S. is the only non-profit agency in Southern California that offers mental health services on a sliding-scale basis specifically for single parent families. The family resource centers provide a variety of interventions, including counseling for adults, children, couples and families; group counseling, teen groups and relapse prevention groups; single parent support groups; parenting and anger management groups, and monitored visitations and exchanges for families separated due to violence. For more information on F.A.C.E.S. please visit their website at www.facescal.org. Shana Smith Shana Smith has been an active volunteer within the domestic violence community for the past 7 years serving on fundraising boards, volunteering at events and shelters and creating tshirts for the Clothesline project. As a survivor of domestic violence she wants to bring light to the issue of stereotyping the victim and break the boundaries by changing the mentality that it's something to be ashamed of. Shana states, "There is no age, race or socioeconomic boundaries in domestic abuse, no city, county or state is exempt from violence." Shana has started a program, A Case of Hope, providing pillowcases with essential items to children entering domestic violence emergency shelters and will begin a program working towards increasing self esteem in young at risk girls to help them avoid violent relationships. Mrs. Smith has been married to husband, Grant for the past 2 years and together they are the proud parents of a 5 year old daughter. She works full time in healthcare and loves spending her free time with her family. She was awarded the title of Mrs. Southern California United States 2010 and looks forward to using it to broaden her base and assist in promoting her platform. You can learn more about domestic violence and it's effects on our community and Shana Smith on her blog http://mrssoutherncalifornia.blogspot.com. # # # Shana Smith has been an active volunteer within the domestic violence community for the past 7 years serving on fundraising boards, volunteering at events and shelters and creating tshirts for the Clothesline project. As a survivor of domestic violence she wants to bring light to the issue of stereotyping the victim and break the boundaries by changing the mentality that it's something to be ashamed of. End
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