On the sixth anniversary of Jennifer Farber Dulos’ disappearance and murder, her family and friends are encouraging those who can to support domestic violence agencies in her honor.
In a statement, Carrie Luft, a close friend of Jennifier’s, said in part, “we encourage those who can do so to donate to community organizations that support survivors of family violence, such as Interval House Hartford, the Rose Brooks Center, and many others; as well as to groups such as the Black and Missing Foundation and Missing/Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. These organizations—and the people they support—need your help now more than ever.”
“These are dark times for us and for victims,” said Mary-Jane Foster, the CEO of Interval House, the state’s largest domestic violence intervention and prevention agency. “And if we don’t stand with them now, we will lose lives.”
Interval House honors Jennifer with a memorial walk each September. Foster …