Currently at the Memorial & Museum
First Person: Stories of Hope Features
Dr. Ellie Lottenville, Friday, June 11

June 11, 2010
Join us this summer for a First Person: Stories of Hope program. Family members, survivors, first responders, journalists, and people involved with rebuilding our city and creating the Memorial will share the remarkable stories of their experiences from April 19, 1995, to the present. Museum visitors can ask questions and learn firsthand how tragedy was transformed into hope. First Person is offered in the Museum on Fridays at 1:30 p.m. from June 4th to August 27th, or for groups by appointment. The program is included free with Museum admission.
Dr. Ellie Lottinville, June 11, 1:30p.m.
Disaster Mental Health Responder in 1995
Dr. Ellie Lottinville was in charge of death notification teams for the American Red Cross following the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. She worked the Edmond Post Office massacre in 1986 and has done debriefings for the Oklahoma City Fire and Police Departments as well as the Department of Human Services. In 1995, Dr. Lottinville received several awards for her work, including the American Red Cross Award for outstanding Service to the Community in Disaster Mental Health.
Recognized by the Oklahoma Museums Association for her volunteer work, Dr. Lottinville volunteers every Wednesday in the Memorial Museum and serves on the Memorial’s Conscience and volunteer Committees.
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