Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
Emily Brodke is a dedicated public health professional with extensive experience in community health and advocacy, particularly in the areas of HIV/AIDS care and domestic violence prevention. Currently serving as a Community Health Worker at Signature Health, Inc., Emily provides vital support to clients navigating healthcare barriers while facilitating a Ryan White support group. Emily co-facilitates an evidence-based program for male domestic violence perpetrators at Lorain County Safe Harbor and has held various roles at the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, where responsibilities included overseeing client access and offering crisis stabilization services. Previous roles also include managing prenatal clients at Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services and conducting health education initiatives as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Uganda. Emily holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Health from Kent State University, with dual concentrations in Health Education and Promotion and Global Health.
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center
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Cleveland Rape Crisis Center supports survivors of sexual abuse, rape, promoting healing, prevention, and advocating for social change. They provide including services a crisis and support hotline, hospital support, victim assistance, 24-hour services, advocacy, individual counseling, child and family services, support groups, support forsurvivors of human trafficking, servicios para sobrevivientes, for college students ,and support for deaf survivors.