Fort Scott Community College, 2108 S. Horton, will host a Women’s Self-Defense Class. this evening Wednesday, November 13, from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM in the gym area of Arnold Arena.
Jill Leiker, Kansas City, will be the instructor.
“This is the same instructor that came to Fort Scott in 2019 and was sponsored by the Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office,” said Vanessa Poyner, FSCC Dean of Students and a criminal justice instructor.
“I wanted to offer this to our female students, but decided it is needed for everyone,” she said. “It’s part of the safety and well-being initiative.”
“We have invited junior high and senior high students along with the FSCC students,” she said. “I’ve been told that we’ll have some from Presbyterian Villiage (an assisted living facility).”
A waiver will need to be signed for everyone under 18, by a parent, she said.
This is a FREE event for all FSCC female students/employees, and community members over the age of 12.
The class is provided by The Ali Kemp Educational (T.A.K.E.) Foundation™
The tragic murder of his daughter spurred Roger Kemp and his wife to action.
Ali Kemp was 19 years old in 2004 when she was raped and murdered in Leawood, a Kansas City suburb. Her father, Roger then helped facilitate a self-defense class for females that continues to this day.
To see a story on a prior class in Fort Scott:
Female Self Defense Class Coming To Fort Scott
For more information on being a participant or a sponsor of the event, contact Vanessa Poyner vanessap@fortscott.edu (620) 223-2700 ext. 3500