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Women's Center-Youth & Family Services (WCYFS) displays more than eighty life-sized, red silhouettes – silhouettes that, as part of the Silent Witness National Initiative, represent victims from San Joaquin County who have been killed as a result of domestic violence. The Silent Witness National Initiative was introduced to our county in 2000, and today, it includes dozens of victims ranging in ages from 2 to 60.

2020 Silent Witness Names

(Listed alphabetically by last name)

  • Barbara Abbott
  • Marybel Aldea
  • Carla Alexander
  • Michael Angele
  • Jackie Arata
  • Wilmer August
  • Janorah Austin
  • A. Lilia Badillo
  • Jamie Baker
  • Kathleen Batman
  • Pamela Bennett
  • Lillian Best and Unborn child
  • Marshawn Black
  • Shontelle Bonner
  • Ian Brooks
  • Michelle Brown
  • Ashley Burks
  • Bobby Burks
  • Mikhala Burks
  • Pearl Burks
  • Jennifer Bushnell
  • Gloria Castro
  • Andrea Cervantes-Alejandra
  • Dang Chan
  • Chastity A. Cogo
  • Christopher Combs
  • Deanna Copeland
  • Magdalena Coronado
  • Evangelina Dumlao
  • Billi Jo Dyer-Romero
  • Freddie Edmon
  • Maria Espinoza
  • Kathryn Flanagan
  • Ana Flores-Pineda
  • Maria Fornaciari
  • Rebecca Foster
  • Isidra Ontiveros Garcia
  • Eduardo Gonzales
  • Kelly Melissa Guerrero
  • Patricia Hawthorne
  • Sylvia Hernandez
  • Susan Hickman
  • Stacie Housewright
  • Jorge Jaramillo
  • Belen Jimenez
  • Veronica Jones
  • Darren Clyde Jopp
  • Esperanza Lanverde
  • Allison Leedy
  • Laura Hopper Lucero
  • Leticia Marquez
  • Debora Martinez
  • Shirley McBride
  • Robin McClary
  • Lisa McGarrah-Gunder
  • Harmony Mejia
  • Melissa Mendoza
  • Jennifer Mitchell
  • Linda Morales
  • Norma Moreno
  • Cynthia Mose
  • Jenna Nannetti
  • Gloria Navarro
  • Michelle Marie Neuver
  • Sailor Marie Neuvert
  • Wesley Donald Neuvert
  • Kathryn Nixon
  • Erica Orsino
  • Maya Paratore
  • Eileen Pelt
  • Norma Pescador
  • Montin Phiphatsirikajorn
  • Lucinda Correia Pina
  • Renee Michelle Ramos
  • Nora Robles
  • Ruben Rodriguez
  • Erica Roman
  • Mary Joy Sellars
  • Leslie Simmons
  • Sherene Singh
  • George Sinkfield
  • Savanda Somvilay
  • Peggy Ann Spencer
  • Karen Michelle Sterzl
  • Rosie Sugabo
  • Stephanie Tellez
  • Tevanie Tellez
  • Angenai Terlouw
  • Naiching Teun
  • Syville Tram
  • Stacey Treadway
  • Deanna Vonwalton
  • Johnny “Moochie” White
  • Christine Williams

Learn more about WCYFS at www.WomensCenterYFS.org or call us at (209) 941-2611.

If you need help please call our 24-Hour Helplines:
Domestic Violence: (209) 465-4878
Sexual Assault: (209) 465-4997
Youth/Human Trafficking: (209) 948-1911
*For TTY callers, please dial 711 for assistance.

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