Thursday, July 4, 2013

She Deserves Our Respect

From Chuck Watts

Kori Cioca graduated from Wilmington High School in 2004. Wanting to serve her country she joined the U.S. Coast Guard. While in active service she was brutally raped and beaten by her commanding officer. He was never arrested or prosecuted. Kori's physical injuries were not treated. Unbelieveable but true. 

Read more and watch a short video here.

We, at the Empathy Surplus Project, nominated Kori for Clinton County's Lamplighter Award. We learned today that the Lamplighter committee has voted unanimously to present Kori the award. 

The Lamplighter Committee is going to present the award at a gala/gravitas event that includes the viewing of her Sundance Film Festival award winning documentary, The Invisible War

We are looking for at least 60 Clinton County residents willing to donate $5 that will be matched by Joy Brubaker and the Waffle Shop, Christ Episcopal Church, Dayton, OH. 


Thank you so much ahead of time for standing with Kori.uck Watts

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