On Monday, November 21, 2016, Super Bowl champion
and “Lambeau Leap” inventor LeRoy Butler
visited Sojourner Family Peace Center, 619 W.
Walnut Street. Butler met families and talk about
dreams, determination and the social problems that
result from bullying. Butler shared his personal experiences
of dealing with violence and bullying and
advocated for creating a peaceful environment that
encourages positivity for the next generation. In an
effort to create safe and healthy families in our community,
Sojourner has partnered with Anthem Blue
Cross Blue Shield and LeRoy Butler to share how
youth can have a positive impact on our community
by building life-long healthy habits and to spark the
change necessary to help youth begin those habits.
Pictured at the event are (from left) Anthem Blue
Cross Blue Shield Chief Executive Officer Leon
Lamoreaux; Kim Lamoreaux; Sojourner Development
Director Heather Wolfgram; LeRoy Butler;
Anthem Community Relations Director Wendy Collins;
Sojourner President and CEO Carmen Pitre;
and Anthem HR Business Representative Mickail
Kashani.
Packers Legend LeRoy Butler meets Sojourner families
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