Barbara Blaine, founder of abuse victims group SNAP, dies
CHICAGO — Barbara Blaine, the founder and former president of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, has died. She was 61.
The organization known as SNAP announced on its Facebook page that Blaine died Sunday following a recent cardiac event.
In a statement, SNAP managing director Barbara Dorris praised Blaine’s work with victims of clergy sexual abuse.
“Few people have done more to protect kids and help victims than Barbara Blaine,” Dorris said. “Her contributions to a safer society would be hard to overstate.”