Dawn
Schiller
Dawn Schiller was fifteen
years old in 1976, when she met thirty-two-year-old porn star
John Holmes. Holmes courted Dawn, had sex with her, and manipulated
her with drugs and alcohol. Holmes physically and emotionally
abused Dawn for several years. After the famed Wonderland murders
in 1981, they fled to Florida, where she ultimately broke free
and turned him over to the police.
Dawn eventually relocated
to northern California and finally to the Pacific Northwest, where
she now lives with her daughter. In addition to being a devoted
mother, Dawn has worked as an associate producer and consultant
on the movie Wonderland (she was portrayed by actress
Kate Bosworth; John Holmes was played by Val Kilmer).
Dawn is adamant about
relating her story with the hope that any other young teen won’t
fall into the same hell that she did. She has developed a national
presentation titled “Our Throwaway Teens—Who Are They
and How Can We Help?” to raise awareness of the vulnerabilities
of teens growing up in abusive and neglectful environments. Dawn
educates audiences about what a teen might be experiencing internally
when targeted and groomed by a predator, how to identify a young
victim in trouble, pedophile seduction techniques, and the use
of drugs to manipulate and trap a victim. She gives an inside
view of what it’s like to be a “throwaway teen” and
how we, as a community, can help. Dawn has founded
E.S.T.E.A.M., (Empowering Successful Teens through Education,
Awareness & Mentoring),
a nonprofit dedicated to assisting teens who
are struggling to find a safe and successful path to adulthood.
Today, Dawn is the proud
parent of a beautiful daughter. She works full time at a university
in the arts and science department, is on the committee to revise
the university’s sexual harassment policy, and is a member
of the President’s Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW).
Nationally she is a member of the education committee and is an
advisory board member for the National Center of Victims of Crime
as well as a TTEC consultant for the Office for Victims of Crime
out of Washington, D.C. She is an advisory board member for The
Americans Overseas Domestic Violence Crisis Center as well as
Voices Set Free. She presented for End Violence Against Women
International (EVAW) in 2010 and represented Val Kilmer in New
York for the Volvo For Life Awards in both 2006 and 2008. But
most importantly, Dawn has spent the last six years completing
her memoir, The Road Through Wonderland: Surviving
John Holmes.
Nominated for the R.O.S.E. (Regaining One’s Self-Esteem)
award in 2007, 2008, and 2009, and the Sunshine Peace Award in
2010, Dawn has been abstinent from drugs and alcohol for many
years.
For information on Dawn
or her book, or to have Dawn speak at your event, please contact
her at ESTEAM.one@gmail.com,
or Dawn@EmpowerTeens.com
Web Sites:
www.dawn-schiller.com
www.theroadthroughwonderland.com
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Dawn Schiller
Receives Courage Award!
The President's Commission
on the Status of Women Recognizes Dawn Schiller for her Courage
and Vision in Working for a World Without Violence Against Women
and Girls. International Women's Day, March 8, 2010. Eastern Oregon
University.
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