Breakfast with Alisa Mathewson: A Story of Hope and Healing

Breakfast with Alisa Mathewson

WEST CHESTER, PA — Domestic violence is a harrowing and complex issue that affects millions of individuals every year. It often goes unnoticed, unreported, and unheard. The Domestic Violence Center of Chester County (DVCCC) is committed to raising awareness about domestic violence and empowering women and families in Chester County to overcome this scourge. On Thursday, September 7th, the DVCCC will host its first Hope and Healing Series event, Breakfast with Alisa Mathewson, at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in West Chester, PA. This event promises to be a life-changing experience for anyone who has been affected by domestic violence or knows someone who has.

Alisa Mathewson’s story is a gripping tale of both adversity and inspiration. In March 2017, she endured a terrifying ordeal when her estranged husband forcibly entered her home, subjecting her to 55 hours of unimaginable torment. Today, her remarkable journey of resilience and fortitude is spotlighted on CBS’s 48 Hours. Through her narrative, she eloquently conveys the indomitable spirit that propelled her to fight for survival. Alisa’s experience serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact of domestic violence, emphasizing the crucial need for awareness and support for survivors.

For years, the DVCCC has been unwavering in its efforts to assist survivors of domestic violence. Its noble mission focuses on reducing, remedying, and preventing domestic violence in Chester County. The center provides an array of invaluable services, including a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and community education. These comprehensive services have empowered countless women and families, enabling them to conquer challenges, achieve their aspirations, and thrive.

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The DVCCC’s Hope and Healing Series event, Breakfast with Alisa Mathewson, is an opportunity to hear an incredible story of survival and learn about the complexities of domestic violence. Alisa’s story will inspire attendees to find the courage to break free from abuse and lead fulfilling lives. The event is also a chance to connect with other survivors and community members who are committed to building a world where domestic violence is no longer tolerated.

The event will be held at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 10 W Pleasant Grove Rd, West Chester, PA, on Thursday, September 7, 2023, starting at 9:00 am. Breakfast will be served, and there will be a chance to meet Alisa and the DVCCC team. Anyone who has been affected by domestic violence or knows someone who has is encouraged to attend.

Adult registration is just $25.00 per participant, and student registration is only $15.00 per participant. You can purchase your tickets or make a tax-deductible donation by clicking here.

Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects millions of people worldwide. It takes many forms, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse. The Domestic Violence Center of Chester County is dedicated to reducing, remedying, and preventing domestic violence in its community. Its upcoming Hope and Healing Series event, Breakfast with Alisa Mathewson, is an opportunity to hear an incredible story of survival and learn about the complexities of domestic violence. It is a chance to connect with other survivors and community members who are committed to ending this scourge. We encourage everyone to attend this life-changing event and recognize the importance of supporting survivors and raising awareness about domestic violence. Let us work together to build a world where everyone feels safe, secure, and valued.

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