April 13, 2005 -- Since the horrific violent crime four years ago, Michelle Renee has founded the Victims Of Work-Related (VOW) Violent Crime Foundation. The Foundation has recently
assisted violent crime victims as far reaching as Florida, building a referral network Nation wide for victims to receive the most effective treatment possible for their violent crime
related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms. The victim in Florida sent these words to Michelle, "I can finally see light at the end of a very dark tunnel because of you and I
feel the transformation already beginning. Thank you." Michelle provides one on one victim recovery coaching, a "life coaching" technique specifically designed by Michelle for violent
crime victims. The Foundation incorporates crime victim recovery and PTSD awareness efforts with youth leadership development programs, including Girls Against Crime, which positively
impact our youth and encourage non-violent communication and the "say no to violent crime" message.
There has been new proposed legislation, Crime Victims Integrity Bill, introduced by Michelle to lawmakers in Sacramento and the California District Attorneys Association. She has been
the keynote speaker for the NYPD, Rotary Clubs, crime targeted industry leaders and University criminal justice departments. She hopes to soon be releasing her books, Shattered Door and
Fear, Fear Go Away. From Michelle and her daughter we can all learn how, out of the ashes of a tragic situation, we can become stronger and better than ever. But if you ask Michelle about
her unbelievable accomplishments after such a violent ordeal she will simply say, "I am following the call on my life to make a positive difference and be the best role model I can be for
my daughter."
To learn more about Michelle's seminars Beyond Blame-The Possibilities Are Endless and Be Your Kids Hero-Raising Them With Purpose, log onto our website at www.thevowfoundation.org or www.michelletalk.com
Michelle is available for interviews.