What’s The Story with Kim Berns: My Sisters’ Place is Striving to End Violence

In this episode, Kim sits down with Amanda Mills, the director of the anti-trafficking program at the Westchester-based nonprofit My Sisters' Place.
Kim Berns, left, with Amanda Mills of My Sisters' Place.

Welcome back to What’s The Story with Kim Berns.

Today Kim sits down with Amanda Mills, the director of the anti-trafficking program at My Sisters’ Place, a Westchester County-based nonprofit that strives to end domestic violence and human trafficking.

My Sisters’ Place is having its 50th anniversary gala tomorrow, May 13, at the VIP Country Club in New Rochelle. Tickets are available here.

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