Annual Reports
2024 was indeed a challenging year for our agency. The unexpected budget cuts were severe, forcing us to make difficult decisions about restructuring our services and staff. This period of hardship required us to lean heavily on our community for support, and we are incredibly grateful for their assistance.
Despite these challenges, our commitment to providing direct victim services at no cost remains unwavering. We have adapted and found new ways to continue our mission, ensuring that those who need our help can still access it. Our resilience and the support from our community have been crucial in navigating these tough times.
Service | Number of Individuals Served |
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Hotline Calls | 450 |
Individuals Seeking Services | 714 |
Shelter Nights | 1,960 |
Outreach Presentations | 27 |
Domestic Violence Victims | 212 |
Sexual Assault Victims | 26 |
Dual Victims (both domestic and sexual assault) | 121 |
Total Emergency Financial Assistance Funds Spent | $60,012 |
We encourage you to find out more about our work through our 2024 Annual Report.
2023 was a year of change. After almost 18 years of service, Shellie Holmes retired as Executive Director. As the new Executive Director, Angie Fanning focused on growth and development which resulted in expanding community outreach, enhancing legal advocacy, and stronger community partnerships.
Service | Number of Individuals Served |
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Hotline Calls | 351 |
Individuals Seeking Services | 446 |
Shelter Nights | 1,687 |
Outreach Presentations | 20 |
We invite you to find out more about our work through our 2023 Annual Report.