Community Corner

Georgia Hero Serves Survivors 'With Love And Professionalism'

Susan Kendrick Schuenemann founded the Piedmont Rape Crisis Center, a nonprofit serving adult survivors of all forms of sexual violence.

Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize community leaders like Susan Kendrick Schuenemann, a remarkable woman making a positive impact in her community.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize community leaders like Susan Kendrick Schuenemann, a remarkable woman making a positive impact in her community. (Patch)

Across Georgia — Without community leaders, Georgia wouldn’t hum along nearly as smoothly as it does. We’d miss their contributions in big and small ways.

Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.

This submission comes from Guy Robert Schuenemann, a Georgia reader who nominated Susan Kendrick Schuenemann.

How do you know this community leader?

She is my wife.

What does this community leader do?

She founded the Piedmont Rape Crisis Center who serves adult survivors of all forms of sexual violence. A service she has provided for 21 years.

Why do you believe the community leader should be recognized or honored?

The nominee started this nonprofit 21 years ago and has tirelessly served in this position.

What's one thing you want everyone to know about the community hero?

The community hero genuinely serves these survivors with love and professionalism in all needs that may present.

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