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Maria Borges-Torunski

Front Desk Receptionist (per Diem) at The Center for Family Justice

Maria Borges-Torunski is an experienced professional with a diverse background in customer service and administrative roles. Currently serving as a Business Associate at Yale New Haven Health since May 2016, Maria also holds a per diem position as a Front Desk Receptionist at The Center for Family Justice, where responsibilities include screening calls, assisting clients, and translating for non-English speaking Portuguese clients. Prior roles include a customer-focused position at The Home Depot as a Special Services Customer Greeter/Sales Associate, caregiving at Companions and Homemakers, and extensive experience in various capacities at People's United Bank, culminating in 16 years as a Call Center Customer Service Representative. Maria earned an Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice from Housatonic Community College.

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New York, United States

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The Center for Family Justice

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Our roots in the greater Bridgeport, Connecticut community are deep, dating to 1895, first as a YWCA and then as The Center for Women and Families of Eastern Fairfield County. On January 21, 2014, we officially changed our name to The Center for Family Justice, Inc., beginning an 18-month transformation into Connecticut’s first Family Justice Center and the 95th in the world. We serve six Fairfield County towns: Bridgeport, Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Stratford and Trumbull. What is a Family Justice Center? Family Justice Centers (FJC) use a coordinated approach to offer services designed to break the cycle of violence, in a safe place, under one roof. Police, prosecutors, civil/legal providers, counselors and client advocates work together to streamline how they help people heal while reducing costs. The Center for Family Justice Although our name changed, we continue with the work we have provided for 12 decades: providing free, confidential, bilingual crisis services that help all people plagued by domestic and sexual violence restore their lives, and educating our communities to prevent future abuse. It is the comprehensive services our partners are providing that are streamlining the road to healing and self-sufficiency. Why the change? We know the FJC model works, based on documented outcomes since the first FJC opened in San Diego, CA, in 2002 that include: Reduced homicides; Increased community support services; Increased safety and autonomy, which is empowering for clients; Reduced fear and anxiety, recantation and minimization for those suffering from domestic and sexual violence; Increased prosecution of offenders; Reduced costs because all services are in one place; Streamlined processes.


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