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Steamboat Today: Diane Moore a fearless advocate

For 34 years, Diane Moore has been a fearless advocate for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault through her work with Advocates Building Peaceful Communities – a nonprofit organization she helped launch in 1984.

In our opinion, no one has done more for victims in our community than Moore. She worked tirelessly to provide women, and sometimes men, the support they needed to survive what was most likely the darkest time in their lives. She did this work, sometimes at her own peril, selflessly, and she earned a reputation for always being available to those who needed her, whether that was early in the morning or late at night.

Earlier this year, Moore stepped down as executive director of Advocates. Not only does she leave behind a legacy of devoted service to our community but big shoes to fill.

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