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Shelly Ransom is a Darien-based speech language pathologist
whose devotion to helping others find their voices has been channeled into assorted
approaches beyond addressing communication disorders, including fundraising, yoga
and meditation instruction.
An avid biker and reader, Shelly graduated from Sacred Heart University, where she earned the Dean’s Leadership Award. When she isn’t glued to her computer, she likes hiking, reading, and spending time with her family.


She has served with the Statewide Victim Survivor Advisory
Council, Connecticut Alliance to End Sexual Violence and, via her work on the
Connecticut K-12 Child Sexual Abuse and Assault Education Planning Team, helped
implement Erin’s Law.
Cliff Benham is the Director of Design and Sales at Second Chance, a company that upcycles and restores furniture. A Stamford resident, he has been a Center board member for six years. He lives in Stamford with his wife and two daughters.
A two-time survivor as child and adult, herself, Michelle Nelson Giorno moved several times around the South over the past thirty years before ultimately settling in the Ridgefield area. She became a member of the speaker’s bureau for RAINN (Rape Assault Incest National Network) in 2009 and took on a similar role for The Center.

PoemAlley
members will then respond to the guest testimonies with work addressing their own experiences with depression,
sorrow and the resultant strategies for coping, acceptance and recovery.
Originally organized
by PoemAlley, this special four-session program was held at The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis
Counseling and Education in Stamford in late 2015 and supported through a CAPP grant from the City of Stamford.
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