The Signal

Crime Survivors founder to speak at annual summit

Patricia Wenskunas to share her experience of surviving a domestic violence attack in 2002

- By Gina Ender Signal Staff Writer

Editor’s Note: Patricia Wenskunas, founder and CEO of Crime Survivors Inc., is the keynote speaker at The Signal’s second annual Domestic Violence Summit on Sept. 15 at College of the Canyons. Wenskunas is a survivor of a 2002 assault. To attend, register at www.signalscv.com/dvsummit17/. Seating is limited.

Patricia Wenskunas is dedicated to ensuring victims of violence know they are not alone.

After her personal trainer assaulted her in 2002, Wenskunas had to navigate life after domestic violence emotionall­y, spirituall­y and logistical­ly.

While the claims filed against her batterer would have given him 10 years in prison, the judge sentenced him to 120 days.

Feeling the court system was stacked against victims, Wenskunas decided to fight back to make sure what happened to her did not happen to anyone else.

Now as the founder and CEO of Crime Survivors Inc., she helps victims of domestic violence, murder attempts, abuse and human traffickin­g find justice.

“I want other victims to know we’re walking beside them in this journey hand in hand,” Patricia Wenskunas said.

While Wenskunas’ goal is to help those who suffered abuse move forward and heal, she said it is important to acknowledg­e what happened to them.

“We have to be able to express our victimizat­ion to let people know what we’ve endured,” she said.

Though, she emphasizes that victims are not defined by the abuse they survived. Wenskunas reminds survivors to assure themselves of who they are as a person, regardless of the hardship they lived through.

Having faith, holding onto hope and being grateful for one’s future are all needed to move on, Wenskunas tells survivors.

Crime Survivors Inc. helps victims at any time in their healing process, Wenskunas said, whether it be the day the incident happened or decades later.

In addition to aiding victims, the organizati­on actively works on abuse awareness and prevention.

Wenskunas’ work is effective because she knows what victims are going through, according to Domestic Violence Center Executive Director Linda Davies.

“Her job is to be an advocate to get what victims need because she’s been there before,” Davies said.

Having been through the process of seeking justice, Wenskunas knows well what works and doesn’t work, Davies said.

“She is very knowledgea­ble and will speak up when some of us don’t speak up as much,” she said.

One of Wenskunas’ strengths is her ability to network well and get and share informatio­n to better help victims.

“She’s a really good connector and she really has a passion for it,” Davies said.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Patricia Wenskunas will be the keynote speaker at The Signal’s second annual Domestic Violence Summit on Sept. 15 at College of the Canyons.
Courtesy photo Patricia Wenskunas will be the keynote speaker at The Signal’s second annual Domestic Violence Summit on Sept. 15 at College of the Canyons.

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