Casa Myrna
Lolita Orozco Villalba is an experienced Domestic Violence Advocate with extensive background in supporting survivors through various community resources. Currently serving at Massachusetts General Hospital and Casa Myrna since 2012, Lolita employs a trauma-informed approach to facilitate access to legal, housing, vocational, and mental health services. Previous roles include Trainer/Adviser at Corporacion de Investigacion de Accion Social y Economica, Psychosocial Program Manager at Comite de Mujeres de la ACIT, and Crisis Hotline Counselor at 115 SAMU SOCIAL OF PARIS. Lolita holds a Master of Arts in Humanitarian Assistance from The Fletcher School at Tufts University and multiple degrees in Psychology and Human Rights.
Casa Myrna
Casa Myrna is Boston’s largest provider of shelter and supportive services to survivors of domestic violence, providing safety, resources, advocacy and information since 1977. We operate SafeLink, the statewide domestic violence hotline, and promote domestic and dating violence prevention through awareness and education. All of our supports are provided to survivors free of charge. We support ALL survivors regardless of race, ethnicity, language, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, disability, age, or sexual orientation.