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The Shelter Home of Caldwell County - Peaceful Notes
gram is four apartments
designed for development
of self-sufficiency and
safety for clients and their
children before moving on
to permanent housing.
This mission matters.
It matters to you. It mat-
ters to the victims, who
need our help. It matters
to our community as we
work to serve those in
need.
To learn more about the
year in review, the Shelter
Home programs, commu-
nity outreach events, or to
volunteer, visit our website
at http:shelterhomecc.org or
call (828) 758-0888.
312 women and children stayed in Emergency Shelter July 2011 through June 2012, 168 women and 144 children under the age of 18. Of the women served, 110 were between 18 and 30 years of age. Our mission provides safe shelter, food, clothing and meets basic needs at no cost to the victims of do-mestic violence and sexual assault that seek to move beyond the violence and abuse in their lives. Shelter advocates work with women and children during their stay to find permanent housing, connect to critical services, help with job seek-ing, pursuit of education, provide life skills training
such as budgeting and advocacy for themselves and their children.
During this fiscal year, the Shelter Home pro-vided “a bed” in Emer-gency Shelter for a woman or child 4,744 times. Over the past 12 months, women needing our assistance had to be referred to Domestic Violence shelters out of our county because our Shelter was full. The Shelter Home’s
Transitional Housing
program provided 58
women and children
2,134 “Bed Nights” over
the past 12 months. The
transitional housing pro-
It Has Begun!It Has Begun!
With the help of grantors, private foundations, busi-nesses, civic groups, and individual donors, the Renovation and Expansion Project for the Shelter Ho me i s und er way.
of violence and their chil-dren—to find a pathway to peace and healing, please donate.
You Can Still Help! You Can Still Help! There are so many opportunities for commu-nity members to give of their time and skills to help rebuild and expand our Shelter Home. Donate money now. Donate your time and skills. Become as part of the Mission to end domestic violence in our community.
Fiscal Year 2011/2012 Annual ReportFiscal Year 2011/2012 Annual Report
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E :
Raise the Roof
Upcoming Events
2
Client Success
Melinda Lynch
2
The Beauty of
Lenoir
3
Wish list
DV Corner
3
Media Outlets
Pledge Card
4
Volunteers
At A Glance
5
Thank you
Donor List
6 ,7
Peaceful NotesPeaceful Notes A U G U S T 2 0 1 2 V O L U M E 5 , I S S U E 4
S H E L T E R H O M E O F C A L D W E L L C O U N T Y , I N C .
P O B O X 4 2 6 • L E N O I R , N C 2 8 6 4 5
Board of
Directors
Nancy Martin
Chair
Brent Phelps
Vice-Chair
Chris Cole
Secretary
Betsy Wilson
Treasurer
Kim Britt
Debbie Eller
Lida Martinat
Terri Neiderhammer
Shell Pearce
Rose Reighard
Dr. Jane Roberts
Jennifer Bowman
Regina Hartley
Greg Cornett
Deborah Teeters
Shelter Home
Phone Numbers:
Main Number:
(828) 758-0888
Crisis Line:
(828) 758-7088
24 hours a day
Brushy Mountain Builders is contracted to complete the renovation and expan-sion construction work for our project, and we look forward to working with them over the months to come.
You Can Help!You Can Help!As the construction is un-derway, we are still short of our budget goal by $63,200. If you or your civic, church or business group, are interested in investing in the safe and healthy futures of victims
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September 13September 13--14 14
3 p.m. Thursday 3 p.m. Thursday
until 3 p.m. Fridayuntil 3 p.m. Friday Come show your support for the
Shelter Home of Caldwell
County while staff and Board
members, community leaders
and friends of the Shelter sit on
the roof of Krispy Kreme
Doughnuts on Blowing Rock
Blvd in Lenoir for 24 hours to raise money for the Shelter Home to provide activities for Domestic
Violence Awareness month in October. You can show your support by:
-Stopping by event location and DONATE
-Calling 828-729-9815 during event hours and PLEDGE
-Visiting our website www.shelterhomecc.org and donate by Paypal.
P E A C E F U L N O T E S
Client Success Melinda Lynch
Melinda Lynch came to the Shelter Home with her 2 small children, Micheala and Cody
March 16,2012. Since then Melinda has moved into her own apartment and has a steady job.
Melinda said while being a resident at the shelter she learned that it is “okay “ to ask for
help. She’s learned it’s okay to start over and to have all the feelings that come with a new
beginning.
Melinda said her best experience at the shelter was after her first couple of nights, waking in
the morning and thinking “ Wow, I really did it. I left the situation behind.” She finally feels
at peace and her children have become more relaxed. They finally get to see what a happy
mommy looks like! Melinda’s children have adjusted well. They are happier and at ease.
Melinda says she would like to tell other women in abusive relationships that, “ If you are in
an unhealthy relationship, know that you deserve better and you can get all the support you
need by calling the Shelter Home .
Melinda also says’ The shelter has helped me gain more confidence in myself, by encour-
aging me to pursue my goals, by obtaining my GED and obtaining employment. The staff at
the Shelter have been a great at helping me realize that I can make it on my own. I feel I
have drawn a little something from each staff member in terms of becoming a stronger
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
Raise the Roof September 13Raise the Roof September 13--14th14th High Country Hot Wing Throw Down & Cornhole Competition October 6thHigh Country Hot Wing Throw Down & Cornhole Competition October 6th October is Domestic Violence Awareness MonthOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness Month The Vigil will be October 14 at the Broyhill Civic Center from 2:00 The Vigil will be October 14 at the Broyhill Civic Center from 2:00 --4 :004 :00 More information on www.shelterhomecc.orgMore information on www.shelterhomecc.org
Melinda, Micheala and
Cody Lynch making a
fresh new start.
The Shelter Home of Caldwell County - Peaceful Notes
The The Beauty of Lenoir, North Carolina.
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rationalize and reason why the incident
occurred. Abuse is not about reason. It is
about power and control over another
human being and this works.
There are many factors that are present
that would keep a woman from leaving.
Some women are financially depend-
ent on their abusers, Men often use the
children by making us feel guilty.
They Threaten to take the children., They
use the children to relay messages to
their mother. Women fear they will lose
their children, afraid that family , friends
and church will condemn them. There is
also the fear that family, friends or them-
selves will be hurt or killed.
Statistics say victims typically leave and
Slapping, hair pulling, kicking, biting,
name calling and being controlled, are all
examples of the abuse that women experi-
ence when in an abusive relationship.
There are bruises, broken bones, black
eyes, internal injuries and unfortunately
death. But there are always broken hearts.
All of the above injuries heal, but it is
the emotional and the mental injuries that
take longer to heal and sometimes they
never do. Many women have the idea that
life is supposed to be the fairytale and fan-
tasy life.
When the person that is supposed to love
us and take care of us , beats us what
makes us stay for the second and third
beating? We then try to help our partner
Shelter Home Wish List
Household Items
Paper Towels
Toilet Paper
Paper Plates
Bleach
Kleenex
Laundry Baskets
Dryer Sheets
Cleaning products
Trash Bags
Hand Soap
Brooms and Mops
Bath Towels
Coffee
Creamer
Sugar
CANNED FOOD
Diapers Size 3, 4 and 5
Baby wipes
Twin vinyl mattress
covers
Vinyl pillow covers
New bed pillows and
twin sheet sets
Sippy cups
Personal Items Hair Spray
Hairbrushes
Shaving Cream
Deodorant
New Bras
Bedroom Slippers
Ladies and Children’s
PJs
Miscellaneous Items
Alarm Clocks
Small Kitchen
Appliances
Gift Cards: Gasoline, Wal
-Mart, Grocery Stores
On behalf of our clients, we
accept gently used clothing,
furniture, dishes and appli-
ances. Our greatest wish for
the Wish List is donated
time from volunteers. If
you are interested in becom-
ing a part of the mission and
work that is the Shelter
Home of Caldwell County,
contact Hope Bumgarner
At (828) 758-0888
DV CORNER-Why do they stay? Why do they leave and go back? go back to their abusers 14 times before they
leave for good. Every 9 seconds some
woman is beaten, coerced into sex or other-
wise being abused during her lifetime. Most
often the abuser is a family member. Domes-
tic violence is the leading cause of injury to
women, more than accidents, muggings or
rapes combined.
Maybe instead of posing the question,“ Why
does she stay?” Or “Why does she go back? ”
Maybe we should ask “Why does the abuser
abuse?” With all the obstacles in her path the
real question is “How can she possibly
leave?”
Each morning as I take our clients to work, daycare etc, I drive through down-
town Lenoir. I can’t help but notice how beautiful it is, all the flowers and
trees against the morning sky is truly a heavenly sight to see. But that isn’t the
true beauty of Lenoir, the true beauty lies beneath the surface. The beauty is
the compassion its citizens show to others. The graceful way they step up to
help one another. I see it every day on the streets and at the Shelter Home.
People here are willing to take the chance of helping the homeless person and
do not just walk by like you see in so many large cities.
I hear it in the voices of the concerned neighbor who calls and says “There’s a
girl down the street, I’m worried about her, and can you help her?” Each day
men and women of the community stop by the Shelter with bags and boxes of
items they wish to donate. It simply amazes me. So I wanted to take just one
moment to say “Thank you Lenoir! Thank you to the people of Lenoir. You
make Lenoir the wonderful place that it is. “ By HLB The sun coming up over Lenoir in the morning is
truly a heavenly sight.
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VISIT the Shelter Homes Media Outlets The Shelter Home has a few media resources you may not be aware of. Please check the list below and see if
there are any of your favorites.
www.facebook.com/pages/Shelter-
Home-of-Caldwell-County/66026064841 .http://issuu.com/shelterhome/
http://pinterest.com/shcc2012/ .
http://issuu.com/shelterhome/
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheShelterHome?feature=mhee Our webpage- www.shelterhomecc.org
P E A C E F U L N O T E S
I would like to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault find a safe, satisfying, and fulfilling life. I also want to support school and community programs which help
prevent such violence from happening.
I pledge to give: _____ $5,000 _____$2,500 _____ $1,000 _____$500 _____$100 or Other $_______
My pledge is _____ a one time donation _____ Monthly _______Quarterly ______ Annual pledge of support for this Mission.
Pledge CardPledge Card
Name: ___________________________
Address: ___________________________
Phone: ___________________________
E-mail: ___________________________
I have enclosed my donation of $___________
Shelter Home of Caldwell County
P.O. Box 426
Lenoir, NC 28645
Pledge is designated for: Shelter Operations_____ Capital Project_____
This pledge is in honor of :__________________________________
Mail notification to:________________________________________
________________________________________
The Shelter Home of Caldwell County, Inc. is a designated 501(c)3 private non-profit since 1978
How can I help the Shelter Home?
Our biggest need is always financial. Most of our funding comes in the form of grants from various charitable organizations, but the
income we receive from those sources has been declining steadily for years, and with the current state of the economy that doesn't
seem to be changing. The Shelter Home is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, so any donation you make is tax deductible. We'll be happy to ac-
cept your donation in person, or you can visit our Support Your Shelter Home page to make a donation via credit or debit card.
Does the Shelter Home need volunteers?
The help we get from volunteers is critical to our success, and we always need help with something. Simply volunteering to answer
the phone can be a huge help, because it frees up our staff to work on other things. Childcare assistance is a constant need, and help-
ing us sort through donated items helps more than you'd think. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator for more information.
What kind of donated items does the Shelter Home need?
We are happy to accept virtually any donated item. Many of our residents arrive with nothing but the clothes they are wearing, and so
there's always an immediate need for clothing and toiletry items, but helping our residents begin a new life is also part of our mission,
so things like appliances, dishes, and even furniture are also important.
Please keep in mind that we appreciate every donation we receive, but many things are donated that we simply can't use. In that
case, we store the items we can utilize and share the rest to other local, deserving, charitable causes.
Please contact our Community Outreach Coordinator for more information.
How can I help the Shelter Home?
https://twitter.com/ShelterHomeCC
https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/shelter%20home%20of%
20caldwell%20county
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Last month we had 43 volun-
teers at the Shelter Home.
Five Ladies came in to do child-
care so the mothers could go to
a support group. Four ladies
volunteered for receptionist
during the month July.
Volunteers helped with the
Blackberry Shuffle and the
Blackberry festival where they
worked at the Shelter Homes
booth, answering questions and
At A Glance At A Glance -- Community Outreach CoordinatorCommunity Outreach Coordinator
I wanted to share with you some of the best parts of my job. In the past 2 weeks I got to do some pretty wonderful things for our clients. Last week I helped move a mother and daughter into a apartment. We supplied her a washer
and dryer, a complete bed room set, a night stand, a comforter set. Friday I am taking her 2 twin beds, and 4 sets of sheets. Monday morning I along with 3 volunteers picked up a desk, 2 credenza's and 2 twin mattress sets to store at
the ware house for the next family that moves. This morning I loaded a full size bed set and a twin set with sheets and
comforters and a TV, pots and pans for a mother and child that are moving into their own place. Now that being said; I could not have delivered any of those items without community support. All those items were donated. On behalf of the
families I helped this week. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. HLB
Volunteers in action
Brandy Link
volunteers at the
front desk two
days a week.
Meagan & Lori
Jarvis, and Jan
Nash helping out
Blackberry Festival shirts still on sale $10.00
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giving out goodies.
Happy Cheers ( pictured right)
spent 257 hours making quilts,
bears and totes for the women
and children at the shelter.
Volunteers helped move a
mother and child into a apart-
ment. They also help assemble
a new bedroom suite that was
donated to the Shelter, giving
the mother new first “ brand
new bedroom set ever”
The Shelter Home is still collecting old cell phones, small electronics and ink cartridges for
our fund raiser with Planet Green. Please donate yours today.
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We are grateful for your monetary donations July 2011-August 2012
Foundations
Bank of America Charitable Founda-
tion Inc
Bernhardt Furniture Foundation
Bollinger Foundation Inc
Broyhill Family Foundation
Cannon Foundation
Coffey Foundation
George Foundation Inc
Hogan Family Foundation Inc
North Carolina Community Foundation
Stevens Family Foundation
The Coffey Foundation, Inc.
The Jonas Foundation
Unifour Community Foundation
Wells Fargo / Wachovia Foundation
Whitener Foundation
Z.Smith Reynolds Foundation Inc
Churches
Buffalo Cove Baptist Church
Cedar Rock Baptist Church
Central Advent Christian Church
Church of Resurrection Hope
College Avenue Baptist Church
Colliers United Methodist Church
Confidence Advent Christian Church
Fairview Presbyterian Church
Fellowship Baptist Church Inc
First Baptist Church of Hudson
First Presbyterian Church of Lenoir
First United Methodist Church
Flemings Chapel Baptist Church (Men's
# 2 Sunday School Class)
Grace Chapel United Methodist Church
Granite Falls United Methodist Church
Hartland Baptist Church
Hattie Steele Missionary Circle
Hudson United Methodist Church
Hudson United Methodist Women
King's Messengers Sunday school Class
The Koinonia Class
Lenoir First Wesleyan Church
Lower Creek Baptist Church
Piney Grove Baptist Church
Poovey's Chapel Baptist Church
Resurrection Hope Church of God
Ruth Bible Class
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
St James Episcopal Church
St Johns Lutheran Church
St Stephen's Lutheran Church
P E A C E F U L N O T E S
Churches continued
Stella Austin Mission Group
Tabernacle Advent Christian Church
Unitarian Universalists of Caldwell
County
United Methodist Women
United Methodist Women Cir # 2
United Presbyterian Church
Whitnel Pentecostal Holiness Church
Whitnel United Methodist Church
Zion United Church of Christ
Businesses/ Organizations Altrusa Club of Caldwell County
Atlantic Management Center, Inc
Ben Griffin Realty & Auction Inc
Caldwell County Government
Caldwell County Board of Education
Caldwell County Dept of Social Ser-
vices
Caldwell Historical Society, Inc
City of Lenoir, NC
Copeland Upholstery - William L
Copeland
Communities in Schools
Early College Students/CCC&TI
Emergency Shelter Grants Program
(ESG)
Fairfield Chair
Family Violence Grants Program, NC
Dept of Health Human Services
FEMA
Fidelity Brokerage Services, LLC
Foothills Outdoorsman Association
Foothills Temporary Employment, Inc
Hickory Springs Manufacturing Co.
Hodges Management Group / Lenoir
Howard Building Group, Inc
Hudson Garden Club
K & K Auto Parts
Klassy Klean/Judy Hartley
Krishall's Basket Case
Krispy Cream Lenoir
Lenoir Housing Authority
Lenoir Kiwanis Club
Lenoir Service League
Lenoir Women's Club
Lift Club
Linzi Justice / Draughn High School
Main Event Studios
Marcus Sims / MWS Enterprises
Main Event Studios
ServePro
Businesses/organizations–
continued
NC Council for Women
Robin's Nest
State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins Co
The Bold & Beautiful, Inc
The Exchange Club of Lenoir
Town of Gamewell
United Way of Caldwell County
Governor's Crime Commission -
W/C Properties Of Lenoir, LLC
West Caldwell High School
Whitnel Raritan Club
Yokefellow
Individuals
A D Carswell
A G Jonas
A.K. Prestwood
Alex & Loren Carmichael
Allen & Mary Gail Stewart
Allen & Nancy Clay
Allen Alfaro
Allene T Jones
Amy Jolly
Andrew Suddreth
Angela R. & Alan L. Profit
Ann & Tony Teague
Ann N. Hancock
Annette Beam
Austin C Pearce
Barbara B Myers
Barbara Freiman
Basil & Linda Roberts
Becky & Herb Stevens
Beth B Vonnegut
Betsy McRee
Betsy Troutman
Betty A Atwater
Betty B Early
Betty L Buss
Betty McRee
Beverly & Judy Beal
Bradley & Reva Pennell
Brandy M Greene
Brenda Johnson
Bridget Penley
Bruce W. Vanderbloemen
Bud & Betty Brown
CA & RA MacDonald
Cami Hepler
Candace Allen Clark
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We are grateful for your monetary donations July 2011-August 2012
Individuals contined
Cathy Eller Minton
Chad & Susan Gragg
Chao Wilson
Charles & Bobbie Durrett
Charles & Sue Dobbin
Charles Lovins
Chris Mock
Christa Heather Justice
Curtis
Danielle E Reid
Danny Seagle
David & Betty Shell
David & Joan Mitchell
David & Susan Balke
Dawn Hewitt
Deborah H. & George D.
Waechter
Debra D Lamaire
Debra L Eller
Dennis & Natalie Harris
Dennis Weeldreye
Dewey L Keller
Donald & Allison Stewart
Donald & Jessie Roper
Donald Lee
Donald Stewart
Donna Dougherty
Donna Whitson
Dottie & Bruce Hammond
Dottie & Jim Darsie
Dr Annie K Prestwood
Dr Charles & Frances Scheil
Edward & Sandra Blair
Edwin C Schell
Eleanor M Kirby
Elizabeth & Shane Norris
Elton & Cathy Read
Emily Moore/Katherine Waters
Eric & Barbara Hartley
Erid C Coffey
Evelyn M Beam
Evelyn Marshall
Faye Messick Circle
Frank & Faith Davison
Fred Lester & Linda Jenkins
Freddie & Teresa Davis
Gail Little Bagley
George & Patsy Smith
George & Rose Reighard
George Alexander Bernhardt Sr
Glenn Lee E. Peterson
Gregory De Stefano
Grey Scheer & Tina Gilbert
Heather & Phillip Waston
Heather M Hennessee
Helen Beam
Hezekiah & Mae G Jacobs
Horry & Mary Kent
Isabelle Steele/ Emily Moore
Jack & Delores Estep
James (Jim) & Gail Dudley
James & Alice Whisnant II
James & Candace Collins
James & Kaye Blair
James & Lisa Bennick
James & Pamela Ballew
James & Tonya Amelia
James Brooks Jr.
James R Demay
Jamie Jennings
Jan Pennell
Jane & Bobby Bush
Jane Carswell Roberts MD
Janet & PA Norwood
Janet H Wilson
Jeanne & Sandy Winkler
Jeff & Carol Ann Norris
Jeff & Rita Joines
Jeffery Darius Roberts
Jennie & Tony Deal
Jennie L Cannon
Jerry & Millie Brooks
Jill Duffy
Jill Norment
JM & PA Norwood
Joanna R Mickel
Joe Doll & Beverly Frye
John & Betty Nicora
John & Burla Willis
John & Tammy Wallace
John C Jarrell
John Smith
Johnna W Coffey
Johnson & Pam Thomas
Jonnie E Laws
Joseph & Donna Moody
Joyce Hartley
Joyce P Edwards
Judy T Farmer
Katherine N Wright
Kathryn R Jackson
Keith & Lana Gilliam
Keith & Sally Bentley
Kelly & Steve Pritchard
Kelly Pritchard
Kendra Byrd
Kenneth & Frances Johnson
Kenneth & Pat Bryant
Kenneth Roberts
Kevin & Jeannette Anthony
Regina D Hartley, PHD
Rev Joe & Carolyn Parker
Rev Parker & Patricia Wil-
liamson
Richard Kirby
Robert & Beth Vonnegut
Robert & Susan Powers
Robert A Mullinax Jr
Rodney McRary
Ron & Rebecca Jernigan
Ronald A. & Rebecca A.
Jernigan
Rose M L Noakes
Rose Reighard
Sandra S Williams
Sara Fensterer
Sharon Green
Shawn Moore & Golden
Brainard-Moore
Shelia Miller
Sherry L Summerlin
Shirley H Robbins
Stephanie Barnes
Steve & Connie Strange
Steve & Jennifer
Witherspoon
Sue & Tate Mckee
Sue Bumgarner
Susie Barnette
Tami Luddeke
Terese A Almquist
Terri S Niederhammer
Timothy & Christina Moeller
Todd & Erin Penley
Trilla S Annas
Valerie & Thomas McRary
Veronica M McDougle
Vickie L Lemar
Virginia B Mullis
Wanda Prince
Wayne & Betty Lou Miller
Wayne & Elizabeth Keller
Wilbern P. Brown
Winnefred I. Harding
Kevin Wilson
Kim Britt
Laura J Martinat
Lavina M Smith
Leanora D Hepler
Lee Ann & Steven Luman
Len & Katrina Benton
Leon Goudas
Lillian Goudas
Lily Bunch
Linda & Dennis Crowder
Lindsey Erin Luddeke
Lisa H Forster
Liza Plaster
Louise Bradshaw
Lucy Foard McCarl
M L Crawford
Mac & Peggy Martin
Mack & Janet Jarvis
Mack & Lori Jarvis
Macon & Angela Clark
Margaret Cannon
Margaret H Bush
Maria S & Danny R Higgins
Marilyn H Boughman
Marjorie O Strawn
Martha & Thomas Suttles
Martha B Ellis
Martha R King
Mary C Crews
Mary Gail & Allen Stewart
Mary Jane McKee
Mason Hollar
Matthew & Mary McCarthy
Maxine L. Jett
Megan Franklin
Melanie & Charles Shell
Melodie & Nicky Mathes
Micheal Greene
Morris & Jessie Reaves
Mr & Mrs M.L. Moore, Jr
Mr & Mrs Oscar Dobereiner
Myra A Dickson
Myrtle E Ward
Nancy S Sanchez
Nancy T Martin
Nelson Watson
Pamela Thomas
Pauline M Laney
Rachel J Church
Ralph & Barbara Price
Randy & Becky Bast
Rebecca & Timothy Boone
Rebecca D Shaw
Reggie & Frances Propst
Regina D Hartley, PHD
The Shelter Home of Caldwell County - Peaceful Notes
Shelter Home Staff
The Shelter Home provides crisis services 24/7 and is able to do this because of the fine staff which is dedicated to
making the Shelter Home a place of healing and hope.
Sharon Poarch, Executive Director ............................................................................................... [email protected] Jan Nash, Business Manager ........................................................................................................ [email protected] Jan Smith, Court Advocate .......................................................................................................... [email protected] Lily Moody, Rape & Sexual Assault/Child Advocate ................................................................... [email protected] Lisa Triplett, Domestic Violence Program Manager ...................................................................... [email protected] Hope Bumgarner, Community Outreach Coordinator............................................................................. [email protected]
Lori Jarvis, Child Advocate………………………………………………………………………………[email protected] Shelter Managers:
Barbara Price, Safety Program Manager ...................................................................................... [email protected] Wilma Mikeal ............................................................................................................................. [email protected] Tina Gilbert ................................................................................................................................ [email protected] Anita Hicks…………………………………………………………………………………………………[email protected]
E-mail us or Contact us at: 828-758-0888
Fax: 828-758-8949
PO Box 426
Lenoir, NC 28645
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