Tales from the Road - Chains Interrupted
Today's Tales From the Road post is a look back at an event we attended in Cedar Rapids where we were pleasantly surprised to find Iowans are more...
We're continuing the introductions of our valuable team this week. Please meet our newest addition, Mary Kate.
Hi! My name is Mary Kate Leister and I am the Victim Coordinator at Marsy’s Law for Iowa. I graduated from Loras College (Go Duhawks!) with a BA in Social Work in 2016. During my last semester at Loras, I dedicated my capstone project to human trafficking. Through this project, I had the opportunity to lobby at the Capitol for new laws to fight trafficking in the state of Iowa. This was my first taste of policy related work, and I fell in love. This experience is what pushed me to strive to become a macro-level social worker.
After graduating from Loras, I began working with teenagers and young adults experiencing homelessness, human trafficking, addiction, sexual assault, and domestic violence. I witnessed first-hand how broken and hurtful the system can be to people experiencing crimes. Again, my passion for policy and systematic change became enflamed.
I decided to pursue my Master’s Degree in Social Work and I recently graduated from the University of Missouri (GO TIGERS!) MSW program with an emphasis on Policy and Administration. While pursuing my MSW, I worked with a human trafficking prevention program in the state of Iowa. I worked with primarily teenagers and met victims and survivors across the state of Iowa. Anti-trafficking work is one of my passions that I continue to pursue with in my position at Marsy’s Law.
Currently, I am an avenue for victims and survivors across the state to share their story. I serve as a resource to victims, survivors, and agencies that may come in contact with them. I am very excited about this new opportunity to help create real systemic change for victims, survivors, and their loved ones.
I can be reached at mleister@marsyslaw.us.
Today's Tales From the Road post is a look back at an event we attended in Cedar Rapids where we were pleasantly surprised to find Iowans are more...
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