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Eighteen years of running a r**e crisis center has taught me more about humanity, its beauty, its fragility, and its fai...
05/12/2026

Eighteen years of running a r**e crisis center has taught me more about humanity, its beauty, its fragility, and its failure than I ever imagined I’d have to learn.

I’m tired.

Time has flown by, and time has dragged on.
But through every season, every storm, I fought the good fight, even when some didn’t like how hard I fought. I fought anyway.
Because victims deserved someone who refused to look away.

Thousands of victims.
Millions of tears.
A lifetime of stories that never should’ve needed telling.

And still, I wish I could’ve done more.
I wish the world was kinder.
I wish rapists didn’t r**e.
I wish cowards didn’t beat the people they claim to love.
I wish our judicial system did better, cared more and held people accountable instead of letting them slip through the cracks built on politics, apathy, and ignorance.

I wish our community worried less about Hollywood drama and more about what’s happening in our own backyards, our own courthouse, our own community.

I wish we held accountable those with the power to make a difference when they fail survivors, because make no mistake, they have failed them.

After eighteen years… I just can’t carry that weight the same way anymore.

But don’t think for a second that these years were in vain.
We have done extraordinary things.
We have changed lives.
We have changed laws.
We have changed the way this community thinks, speaks, listens, and sees.
And yet, despite all of that…there are still serial rapists walking the streets.

To those who think they got away with their crimes…
whether you hid behind a pathetic plea deal,
whether you intimidated your victims into silence,
whether the system protected you instead of the people you hurt,
hear me clearly:

You didn’t get away with anything.
You know what you did.
I know what you did.
They know what you did.
One day you will pay for the lives you shattered.

For those who repeatedly did the right thing and suffered the good old boy retaliation. Continue to do the right thing. You are what’s right in the world.

To the victims…
you amaze me.
Your strength, your resilience, your ability to survive what should have broken you, that is what carried all of us through the darkest days.
Your courage made it possible for us to be ready again and again for the next person who walked through our doors.
You are the heartbeat of our work.

And now, yes, there will be changes ahead for The Phoenix Center.

Change isn’t something to fear; it’s the most exciting part.

Because this place is in the hands of incredible staff, dedicated volunteers, and a board that believes in a victim-centered future more fiercely than ever.

I may be stepping away, but the mission, the fire, the fight,
they live on.

And the Phoenix will rise, again and again, exactly as it was always.

Deanne, former ED

How far we have come.
04/30/2026

How far we have come.

GROUNDBREAKING NEWS! Maine is the last state to finally enact r**e kit reform, requiring a statewide inventory and tracking system as well as $267,000 in annual funding for these reforms. All 50 states have officially taken steps to address our nationwide r**e kit testing crisis.

We thank Rep. Geiger, as well as Sen. Bennett and Sen. Duson, and other co-sponsors who tirelessly championed the bill for the past three years. With this, the public, the criminal justice system, and survivors will know the extent of the backlog in the state and have transparency and accountability in the r**e kit handling process. Let's take this moment to celebrate.



Learn more: https://www.wmtw.com/article/maine-commits-to-tracking-sexual-assault-kits/70250553

See you tonight!!
04/29/2026

See you tonight!!

Come Celebrate Denim Day with us at Culver's, Wednesday, April 29th, 5pm-7:59pm.

Come Celebrate Denim Day with us at Culver's, Wednesday, April 29th, 5pm-7:59pm.
04/21/2026

Come Celebrate Denim Day with us at Culver's, Wednesday, April 29th, 5pm-7:59pm.

04/04/2026
03/24/2026

Location sharing should be a choice that both parties enthusiastically consent to, like any other decision in a healthy relationship. It should never be accompanied by pressure, threats, fear, or discomfort.

03/13/2026

📂 UPDATE: Ongoing Domestic Issues Reported in Backbay Rd Sh00ting of Woman

🕊️ A Fayetteville woman has passed away following a sh00ting Thursday evening in the 4800 block of Backbay Road off Tom Starling Rd.

🙏 The victim has been identified as Shayna Raynor, 34, of Fayetteville, who was found with injuries from shots fired. Medics stood on the front lawn attempting to help the woman, however she was pronounced deceased at the scene.

🏠 Witnesses nearby say the situation appeared to involve ongoing domestic issues between the couple. Several residents say Raynor had been trying to separate from the relationship, but issues between the two continued.

📄 Around New Year’s Eve, Raynor had reported online issues connected to the relationship. Rodney Crockett Robinson, 36, was cited for cyb€r staIking and second-d€gree trespass. However, that case was disposed of on March 3, 2026.

🚓 The fatal incident unfolded on March 12, 2026 around 7:09 PM, when deputies responded to reports of a sh00ting on Backbay Road.

🚑 When deputies arrived, they located Raynor suffering from a gunshot wound and sought to locate who was responsible.

🚔 Authorities say Rodney Robinson was later located the same day and booked in Cumberland County. He is facing First Degree M_rder and was also booked on DWLR and speeding. It was reported also that a child connected to the situation, who was later reported safe.

⚖️ Robinson is currently being held without bond, with his first court appearance was Friday at 2:30 PM.

💜 Situations involving domestic violence can be difficult and complicated, but no one should feel trapped or alone. If you or someone you know may be experiencing abuse, support and safe help are available.

📞 The Phoenix Center provides confidential help, safety planning, and support services for victims. They can be reached at 910-485-7273.

🙏 Prayers for Shayna Raynor’s family, the child involved, and everyone affected by this tragic situation.

🫡 WatchOut Cumberland County NC

03/02/2026

Survivors trafficked on Backpage or CityXGuide may be eligible for financial compensation. The process can feel overwhelming, but free legal help is available at backpageremission.com. You have until March 31.

02/21/2026

🚨🍖 The 42nd Annual Crimestoppers Benefit BBQ Is Coming Your Way 🍖🚨
Serving justice one BBQ plate at a time 😎

Follow the smell of smoked pork to the Harris Teeter parking lot (2800 Raeford Rd.) on
📅 Friday, April 24, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM — 6:00 PM

The Fayetteville / Cumberland County CrimeStoppers crew (and some amazing volunteers) will be dishing out plates piled high with:
🔥 BBQ Pork
🥔 Potato Salad
🥬 Cole Slaw
🍞 Dinner Roll
💵 Only $10 per plate

👉 Eat good. Do good. Maybe loosen your belt a notch.

Your lunch (and dinner, and “I’ll just grab one more plate”) helps fund rewards of up to $2,000 for anonymous tips that help solve crimes right here in our community. That means every bite helps make Fayetteville/Cumberland County safer to live, work, and play ❤️

No cooking. No dishes. No suspects, just sauce.
Bring your coworkers, your family, and that friend who never says no to BBQ.

🚔 Come hungry. Leave full. Help stop crime.

Address

519 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC
28301

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