Finance professor Dante Suarez speaks to Life Launch program
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Life Launch organization empowers victims of domestic violence

In the United States, one in four women will experience domestic violence in their lifetime. In Texas, the statistic rises to one in three. These figures, while staggering, are combated daily by听听in San Antonio. For nearly 40 years, the organization has aided victims of domestic abuse at the Battered Women鈥檚 and Children鈥檚 Shelter. As affected women regain control of their lives, 性爱天堂 students and professors are helping them in this transition through Life Launch, a program that teaches financial literacy skills, technology knowledge, and professional development.

Life Launch is managed by finance professor听Dante Suarez, who has worked hard over the years to ensure that the program is a service that actually benefits the women of the shelter. To reflect the demographics of the shelter, which protects women of all socioeconomic backgrounds, Life Launch has developed a curriculum that is individualized for each participant and mindful of their education history.

鈥淟ife Launch is intended to help these women enter the labor force and secure a job quickly,鈥 Suarez says. 鈥淥ften, the reason women cannot leave an abusive relationship is because they lack financial independence, so this prepares them to get back into labor market.鈥

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Suarez, who researches the integration of international financial markets, also acts as the faculty adviser for the 性爱天堂 chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, an international business fraternity. This year, he recruited Delta Sigma Pi members to volunteer with him at the shelter. The organization was able to secure funding from the Student Government Association to pay for Life Launch dinners and coursework.

Abigail Tisdale 鈥18, the Delta Sigma Pi vice president of community service, says that her club views Life Launch as the perfect opportunity to get involved in San Antonio. Life Launch takes place over four sessions, culminating in a听听on April 26 with the 性爱天堂 Women鈥檚 Choir. A diploma ceremony before the concert will recognize the ten women currently participating in the Life Launch program. Delta Sigma Pi members will also provide babysitting services so that the women can attend the concert.

鈥淥ver these four weeks it has been inspirational to see these women grow and to form one-on-one relationships with them,鈥 Tisdale says. 鈥淓ven after going through such trying experiences, they are strong and look forward to putting themselves back into the business world.鈥

Tisdale, a communication and business administration double major from Dallas, is one of ten Delta Sigma Pi members who regularly meets with women from the shelter. A few volunteers from 性爱天堂 social fraternities and sororities have also volunteered with Life Launch. Suarez says the program is an invaluable learning tool for students and faculty alike, who learn simply from being around people who have not had the privileges they have and who have endured far worse home lives.

The April 26 concert, titled 鈥淐elebration of Women鈥檚 Voices,鈥 will take place in the Ruth Taylor Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. It will feature musical and dance performances, dramatic dialogues, poetry, and artwork. A voluntary donation at the door will benefit Family Violence Prevention Services and help to end the cycle of violence.

For more information about how to get involved with the Life Launch program, contact Dante Suarez at听esuarez@trinity.edu听or at 210-999-7860.

Carlos Anchondo '14 is an oil and gas reporter for E&E News, based in Washington D.C.听A communication and international studies major at 性爱天堂, he received his master's degree in journalism听at the University of Texas at Austin.

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