Julia Battaglini, who co-owns Secco Wine Bar with Dave Martin, said they’re looking forward to getting a break from running a restaurant and instead being the ones dining in.
Grey Bruce OPP say a fourth suspect has been arrested and charged in connection with a homicide investigation in Owen Sound. OPP say the investigation.
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VerWys, a longtime nonprofit leader, succeeded Megan Hopkins and joined the organization Monday.
Founded in 1990, Safe Haven Ministries is a Grand Rapids-based nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering all survivors to find freedom from domestic violence while working to prevent and end relationship abuse.
VerWys has amassed an array of nonprofit leadership experiences over the past 20 years, including founding/co-founding two organizations, Curate and Solutions to End Exploitation (SEE) in Grand Rapids. She most recently served as executive director of SEE and chairs the SEE Human Trafficking Coalition, formerly the Kent County Area Human Trafficking Coalition.
“Rachel has a strong history of leading at the intersection of faith and social justice, and we look forward to her joining Safe Haven to elevate the organization’s mission, vision and impact in the years to come,” said Chaz Amidon, Safe Haven Ministries’ board president.