LEWISBURG, W.Va. (WVVA) A Greenbrier County support network honored those leading the fight for crime victims this month.
The Family Resource Center based in Lewisburg traditionally hosts an awards banquet each year for its Beacon of Hope awards. But this year, the organization took their celebrations online on account of COVID-19.
Staff nominated those who have made significant strides in their community. This year's awardees include:
Volunteer-Marty Green
Church- Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints
Mercer Community Partner- Tyra Jackson, Victim Advocate Mercer County Prosecuting Attorneys Office
Greenbrier Community Partner-Beth Brown, Greenbrier County Magistrate Court Clerk
Monroe Community Partner- Sheriff Jeff Jones
Pocahontas Community Partner- Mitchell Chevrolet
Medical- Belinda Evans, Director of Student Life on behalf of WVSOM student organizations
Law Enforcement- Sergeant Steve Hudnall, Greenbrier County Sheriffs Department and Detective Kevin Ross, Bluefield WV Police Department
Serving Communities with Disabilities- Amber Hinkle, Open Doors
State- Senator Stephen Baldwin.
"Without them, the Family Refuge Center wouldn't be able to do what we do," said Stephanie Moore. "Our program is designed to serve victims of crime. But if we did not have support from the community, we would not be able to fulfill or services as adequately as we do."
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