Eastern Professor Raises Money for Survivors of Domestic Violence

Willimantic, CT (12/05/2018) — Cara Bergstrom-Lynch, sociology professor at Eastern Connecticut State University, participated in a road race on Dec. 2 to honor the late Alyssiah Wiley, an Eastern sophomore who was murdered by her boyfriend in 2013. The Hot Chocolate Run is an annual fundraiser in Northampton, MA, to benefit Safe Passage, an organization dedicated to providing support for victims of domestic violence or relationship abuse.

This year marks the fifth consecutive year that Bergstrom-Lynch has participated in the Hot Chocolate Run to help raise awareness of intimate partner violence. This year, she raised $1,815, making her the 10th highest fundraiser out of a pool of more than 6,300 participants. She has raised more than $8,000 for Safe Passage in the past five years, thanks to the generosity of friends, family and dozens of Eastern faculty, staff and alumni.

Wiley's murder at the hands of her ex-boyfriend not only impacted Bergstrom-Lynch, but the entire Eastern community. "All of us know someone who has been impacted by intimate partner violence, and many of us have experienced it ourselves," she said.

According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), one in four women and one in nine men experience severe intimate partner physical violence, sexual violence and stalking.

Bergstrom-Lynch hopes to continue honoring Wiley's memory for years to come at the Hot Chocolate Run. "It's a wonderful event that raises money to provide peace, safety and justice for survivors of domestic violence," she said. "I am honored to participate."

This year's Hot Chocolate Run raised more than $628,000 for Safe Passage. The organization provides shelters, legal assistance and counseling services for adults and children who have experienced violence in their homes. Since 1977, they've helped thousands of women and families achieve safety, build justice, and rebuild their lives in the wake of domestic violence.

For Eastern students who are seeking assistance or support, please contact Eastern's Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence Response Team (SAIV-RT). Additionally, the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) has a 24/7 telephone line at 888-774-2900.

Written by Raven Dillon

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Despite the rainy weather, thousands of runners participated in the Hot Chocolate Run on Dec. 2, with Eastern's Cara Bergstrom-Lynch among the top 10 fundraisers event wide.

Bergstrom-Lynch runs in honor of Alyssiah Wiley, an Eastern student who was murdered in 2013.