The day after Jennyfer Lachappelle was found dead in her Toronto Community Housing apartment in Pelham Park, near Davenport Rd. and Symington Ave., members of the community came to the nearby food bank and drop-in space where she’d volunteered for the past year. She was killed,” said Winsome Miller, manager of community services at The Stop Community Food Centre. Lachappelle, 42, started using services at The Stop on and off and was encouraged to become a volunteer. Measures need to put in place to ensure there are resources for domestic violence victims, especially ones who are poor and marginalized, Miller said.
Source: thestar March 14, 2019 21:11 UTC