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SafeHouse Center Spring 2010

Spring 2009 vol. 6 no. 1. SafeHouse Center Spring 2010 . y o u a n k e T h t h These thank-you's come from women as well as children and men. The l l o survivors are of all ages, races, backgrounds, and religions. Some of them a d are affluent and some live in poverty. And all are a reminder that no one is r u immune from domestic violence and sexual assault. f o y o One of our survivors came in last month, with a young son and her new s baby; she was bringing donations of kitchen items. She asked if she could g speak to me for a minute, and shared her story of coming to the shelter i n a few years ago with her son, after her soon to be ex-husband had again th help! become violent. She didn't want her son to continue to live in an abusive home, and had nowhere to go. She is back on her feet now, with a new life, and a husband who loves and cherishes her, her son, and their baby. Her gratitude was so heartfelt, it was a powerful reminder that the work we do to makes a difference every day.

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1 Spring 2009 vol. 6 no. 1. SafeHouse Center Spring 2010 . y o u a n k e T h t h These thank-you's come from women as well as children and men. The l l o survivors are of all ages, races, backgrounds, and religions. Some of them a d are affluent and some live in poverty. And all are a reminder that no one is r u immune from domestic violence and sexual assault. f o y o One of our survivors came in last month, with a young son and her new s baby; she was bringing donations of kitchen items. She asked if she could g speak to me for a minute, and shared her story of coming to the shelter i n a few years ago with her son, after her soon to be ex-husband had again th help! become violent. She didn't want her son to continue to live in an abusive home, and had nowhere to go. She is back on her feet now, with a new life, and a husband who loves and cherishes her, her son, and their baby. Her gratitude was so heartfelt, it was a powerful reminder that the work we do to makes a difference every day.

2 On the following pages, you will find some of the notes and messages we have received. We thought it was important to share these messages. After all, they're written to you as well. Because, without you, we couldn't be the DearCommunity SafeHouse Center that people throughout Washtenaw County have come to know and trust. Because of you, we can offer a safe, secure, caring refuge and a second I'm pleased to present a summary of 2009 activities chance at life for survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse. here at SafeHouse Center . As you'll see, it was a busy year, a challenging year, and a year in which we saw So, on behalf of all the women, children, and men we assisted in 2009, a demand for our services increase, at times dramatically. warm thank you! We were able to meet that demand thanks to the ex- Sincerely, traordinary efforts of our staff and the extraordinary generosity of our supporters. We are deeply grateful to everyone whose name appears on our annual Donor Barbara Niess May Roll in this newsletter.

3 Without your support, we could not continue meeting the needs of all the survivors who Executive Director seek our services. 734-973-0242 ext. 203. Every day, we hear stories of difficulty and challenges, but one of the things that makes our work so satisfying is the fact that we KNOW we're making a difference. We hear the difference we are making in the hope and gratitude voiced by survivors, from notes we receive, and from the survivors who come in with donations for other survivors. Are you interested in learning more Because of SafeHouse about SafeHouse Center ? I am a totally different person; a better person, a Would your colleagues or employees benefit from knowing about the life- saving services SafeHouse Center provides to nearly 5,000 women, men, stronger person. and children each year in Washtenaw County? Have you ever wondered what shelter life was like for an adult or child resident? Invite SafeHouse Center to your workplace and we would be happy to share with you the incredible work we do each day, thanks to the support of our community.

4 In one hour we will show you with photos, testimonials, and myth-busters the journey of a survivor from a place of abuse and fear to a place of freedom and healing. We welcome the opportunity to visit your workplace during a Volunteering at SafeHouse lunch hour or small group training session. This is not a fundraising event;. we simply wish to share with you the work that we do. You will leave in- spired and informed! has become a passion of mine. I tell anyone who Please contact Julaine LeDuc at 973-0242 ext. 273. or will listen about how we work every day to empower survivors. I have learned first hand how a non-judgmental and caring attitude can help a survivor to feel comforted so the healing process starts right away. CALL 734-995-5444 If you or someone you know is a survivor of domestic violence or sexual assault SafeHouse Center 2009 Income Review Federal $761,940. Gifts from local individuals <24%&'$"+*$/4*"#' <24%&'6)$"+*$/4*"#'.

5 And $411,198. 7$%)*+' 7$%)*+'. Local restricted $148,596 =>.' ?.'. Local unrestricted $120,000. TOTAL ..$1,441,734. (/0+'1$23'&24%&'. /)#/5/#6%&+'%)#' !"#"$%&'($%)*+'. 2$7%)/8%92)+' ,-.'. :;.'. Thank you for helping me know I. wasn't the only one. If you or someone you know is a survivor of domestic violence or sexual assault CALL 734-995-5444. We felt empowered, because we knew we were safe and he couldn't get to us. Thank you . Thanks to our donors in 2009, .. we were able to provide: . ou Thank y Safety for 123 families in shelter ank y k you . 5,624 hours of counseling and advocacy Empowering services to nearly 5,000. individuals who have gone on to create lives free of violence for themselves and their children. Th ou an 2009 SafeHouse Center Th DONOR LIST. CALL 734-995-5444 If you or someone you know is a survivor of domestic violence aor sexual assault SUPPORTER Dan Bober Judith Deren Bette Girardot Julie B. Jenkins A Care Dental Judy Bobrow Catherine Derezinski Julia Gleich Mary Jett Barbara Ackley Lynn M.

6 Borset Michele Derr LaDonna Glenn Jane Johnson Latonya Acosta Janet A. Bourgon Linda Dewaele Jenni Glysson Kalimah Johnson Annie Aldrich Robert and Janet Bower Kenneth and Christine Dickinson Steve and Nancy Goldstein Steven and Deb Jones Katie Aldrich Stuart and Marnie Bradin David A. and Sandra S. Difazio Delores Gonzales-Ramirez Diane Jones Lynn and Jeff Aleman Kim Braun Sandy Dindoffer Barbara Goodsitt Lawrence W. and Ruth D. Jones Kathleen Alexander and Jill Marie Fogg Gregory Brock Catherine Doherty James and Marla J. Gousseff Matthew and Patricia Jones American Association of University Women Monica Brockmeyer and Kenneth Bernard Donald and Anita Drake Corrine F. Grace Arleene Juvinall Connie and Robert Amick Jim Brodie Tina Dryden Sharon Graganta Vinod Kaimal Dan E. and Cathryn Amidei Jami R. Bronson Dave Dubay Dana and Jim Gramprie Brenda Kapp Mary and Harvey Amoe, Jr. Linda Brooks Walter Duda and Andrea Kotch Duda Chris and Carolyn Grapentine Susan Karp and Oren Sagher Layla Ananda (Sheila Ritter) Margie and Tom Brooks Barb and J.

7 Craig Dwyer Marcy Gray Fred Karsch and Mark H. Charles Daniel Brown Stephen and Robin Dybata Carmen Green Bonnie J. Kay and Thomas G. Robins Andrea and Kenneth Anbender Lawrence and Karen Brown Eastern Progressive Baptist District Maryann Griffith Barbara Kaye Donald D. Anderson Mary and William Browning Association of Detroit and Vicinity, David J. Groom Thomas Kehn and Thu Bui Kehn Elizabeth Anderson Anita Burck Senior Mission Susan and Barry Gross Marilyn Kellepourey Marnie Anderson Gelma Burke Dorthy Edever Megan Gruden Beth Kelly Michelle Anderson Elizabeth and Brian Burt Linda and Andrew Eggan Eleanor Jean Grudzien Chris and Allison Kendziora Sven M. and Janet O. Anderson Irene and Charles Butter Elden Patricia Hamel Kathleen Kenfield Peter and Lisa Angus Mary Ellen and Robert Cain Ellen and Neal Elkin James L. and Carol A. Hanna David Kennard Ann Arbor Alumnae Chapter of Alpha XI Delta Scott Callahan Rebecca Ellish-Stengle and William Stengle Diane Hansen Eric H.

8 Kent, Jr. and Nicole Ashley Kent Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living Janet and Lou Callaway Loretta F. Elrod Bernice and Zev Harel Ehsan Khan Kenneth Antkowiak and Dorothy Stock Nicole Campbell Sue Endreszl Louise Harkaway Lois Kimmelman and David Hauptschein Cathryn Antkowiak-Howard Valerie and Brent Carey N. Cary and Suzy Engleberg Laura Harrington Carol King Marianne Aranda Gregory and Leslie Carnacchi Ann Epstein Lisa A. Hart Roger and Barbara King Barbara J. and Charles B. Arnold Sara Carnacchi Janelle Eschler Linda Hartley Suzanne Kisler Pamela Ashley Bleu R. Carter John Etter Carolyn Hastings Susan and Peter Klaas Henry R. and Ina L. Asmus Bradley Carter Kathleen C. and Lincoln Faller Louise Hauenstein Aaron Klein Sherry Austin Kenneth and Jean Casey Alice Faylor Barbara Hays and John Heidke Mark Koch Ginny Bacon Dorothy Cattell Sarah and Barton Faylor Louise Hayward Michael Kondziolka Anne Baetzel Amy Cell Tom Faylor D.

9 G. Helmstadter Carolyn and Marvin Konkle Tracey Alene Baetzel Jen and Lexi Chapin-Smith Gina Fedock Kathleen Henchey Mel and Linda Korobkin Reeve Bailey Mark and Joan Chesler Sheila Feld John W. and Joyce Henderson Laurice V. Kotchenruther Richard W. Bailey and Julia R. Huttar Bailey Kelly A. Cichy and Lorenzo Cristaudo Gilbert and Lois Fennimore Sandy Herbertson Stephen Kowalak Gail Baker Castle Jane Clair and Lauren M. Peterson Judy Ferrell Dieter Heren Patricia Kraus Milton Baker Susan Clinthorne Mary-Liz Ferris Laurie Herman Shelley Lackey Daniel R. and Barbara Balbach Lauri Cloutier-Lee and Jim Lee Marilyn Finkbeiner Angelica Hernandez Carolyn Lally Bernadette Banky Deb Cocoros Bill and Betty Jo Fishbeck David and Phyllis Herzig Pat Lally Pat Bantle Aura Colaser Rob Flowers Leonore Hijazi Burton and Sally Lamkin Kathleen Barden-Perlberg and Rich Perlberg Judith and Kenneth Collica Pamela Fons and William Marlatt Mary and Jerome Hiniker Shelley Larned Philip and Helen Barnes Diane Conde and Brad Orr Colleen Fox Debra B.

10 Hoffman Christine and Robert Larson Mary Rinne Barnett Alan and Polly Connor Gloria Frances Suzanne Hoffman Pat Lawless Ronald and Kathleen Barnum Angelos and Katherine Constantinides Sue Franke John Hogan Josh and Amy Lawther Karl Bartscht Tania Cook Julie Fravel Steven and Sabine Holda Helen LeBlanc John and June Bassett Gary E. and Svea M. Cooke Judy Freidman Kay Holsinger and Douglas Wood Alexandra Lecorps Frank Bateman and Lindsay Tyas Bateman Patrick and Laura L. Coppens Mary Caroline Frey Michael and Nina Homel Charo Ledon Peter M. and Abby Bauland Catherine Corignan Josh Friedman Mark and Vicki Hopper Charles and Shirley Lehmann Carole Beach Ron Corpolongo Loretta Friena Everett and Joan Howard Deb Lewis Kenneth R. and Eileen M. Behmer Carly J. Corpolongo-Davis and Joe Davis Bartley Frueh and Cheryl Terpening Frueh John I. Hritz, Jr. Elizabeth Lewis Constance H. Belda Myra Court Kylee Funk Carol Hulbert Jacqueline H. Lewis Lori Bennett and Steven M.


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