LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – In the wake of a tragic mass shooting that killed eight and unfolded as a result of domestic violence, a Little Rock domestic violence center is sharing resources for those who may be struggling.
The news was a gut punch to the Chief Operating Officer of Women & Children First, Lakese Hicks.
“It really broke my heart,” Hicks said. “Because it’s real, it touches all of us. It reminds us of the work that’s still needed, even though it didn’t happen here in our city.”
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