Megan E. Conklin

Advocate For Survivors Of Domestic Violence, Sexual Abuse, And Stalking at Centre Safe

Megan E. Conklin is an experienced professional with a background in healthcare and advocacy. Currently serving as an Emergency Department Technician at St. Luke's University Health Network since May 2022, Megan also works as an Advocate for Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Abuse, and Stalking at Centre Safe since September 2022. In addition, Megan is involved as an Honors Undergraduate Researcher at the Penn State Women’s Health and Exercise Lab until May 2024 and serves as a University Health Services Clinic Intern at Penn State University during 2023. Megan E. Conklin is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology with Honors in Kinesiology at the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State, expected to graduate in 2024, following graduation from Nazareth Area High School in 2021.

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Nazareth, United States

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Centre Safe

Free & confidential services for people who have experienced dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Inclusive of all gender identities & sexual orientations. 24-hour Hotline: 1-877-234-5050. Likes, comments, and shares ≠ endorsement. It is the mission of the Centre Safe to empower survivors of sexual or domestic violence, and to work toward the elimination of such violence through: •Crisis Intervention - providing safety and shelter to women who are in crisis because of domestic or sexual violence •Services - including a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, counseling and support groups, transitional housing, and referrals to other appropriate community programs •Education - for survivors, service providers, and the wider community with regard to the individual and societal dynamics of domestic and sexual violence •Advocacy - accompanying and supporting women and their children as they access the resources available to survivors of domestic and sexual violence; working collaboratively to improve community-wide systems and resources for survivors


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