First, we explore mental health advocacy among police officers with an officer from the Kenosha Police Department. Then, we talk with the organization behind Green Bay’s first women-only shelter.
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Mother harnesses grief over late son to support mental health of fellow police officers
After 16-year-old Clay Davison took his life in 2014, his mother, Kenosha Police Officer Felicia Labatore, committed herself to mental health advocacy, especially among her fellow officers. A new short documentary focuses on the Labatore family and Clay’s friend, L.A. Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux.
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First women's shelter to open in Green Bay
Next month, St. John’s Ministries in Green Bay will open a 55-bed shelter for women struggling with homelessness — the first of its kind in the city. We talk with the executive director of St. John’s Ministries to understand what’s driving the trend and what could be done to reverse it.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Joel Patenaude Producer
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Maria Lopez Technical Director
- Felicia Labatore Guest
- Lexie Wood Guest
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