Holly Dunn Pendleton

The Evansville Police Department chose the name Holly’s House for the Child and Adult Advocacy Center in honor of the work Holly Dunn Pendleton has done in educating our community on how to assist victims of sexual violence, as well as her personal efforts to reach out and help victims of sexual assault.  An Evansville native, she is the only known survivor of the Railroad Serial Killer.  Holly has used her traumatic experience to help others heal from, or hopefully avoid, similar situations.  She lives as a survivor, not a victim.  Holly speaks at schools, women’s events, before judicial panels, and has provided training sessions for the entire Evansville Police Department.  Holly was the recipient of the 2006 Jefferson Award for Community Service, sponsored by the Evansville Courier and Press; and one of five honorees of the 2006 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Award for Greatest Public Service Benefiting a Community.  She also serves on the Evansville-Vanderburgh County Commission on Domestic and Sexual Violence.

For more information on Holly and her work, visit her website at www.hollykdunn.com!

 






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