Donate to New Hope Domestic Violence Program

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Wellspring Second Chance Center
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This year's Give To The Max donations will be going towards our New Hope Domestic Violence Program.

$25

raised by 1 people

$30,000 goal

Wellspring Second Chance Center's New Hope Domestic Violence Program was created in response to the growing and alarming rates of domestic violence in our communities. This vital program provides a comprehensive approach to breaking the cycle of abuse, offering support to both survivors and offenders. The program is divided into two crucial groups: one for survivors seeking safety, healing, and empowerment, and another for offenders, with the goal of promoting accountability and breaking patterns of violence. By addressing both sides of the issue, New Hope fosters a holistic, long-term solution to a prevalent issue.

Your donation to the New Hope Domestic Violence Program can make a lasting impact in the lives of those affected by abuse. Your support helps provide survivors with essential services like safe housing, counseling, and legal advocacy while also offering offenders the opportunity for intervention and rehabilitation. By contributing, you help to create safer communities and support the healing of individuals who are working to break free from the destructive cycle of violence. Together, we can help restore hope, provide second chances, and create a future where domestic violence is no longer a part of anyone’s story.


Did you know that:

● 1 in 4 American women report being abused in her lifetime

● 1 in 9 American men report being abused in his lifetime

● 85 percent of victims are female

● 75 percent of perpetrators are male

● 1 in 3 men are victims, but reluctant to report


Our services include:

● Assistance in locating Emergency shelter and safe housing for survivors and families fleeing domestic violence

● Working with the client to create a safety plan

● Documenting the history of the abusive/controlling behaviors in the relationship

● Cognitive Behavioral & Anger Management Groups


The impact of your donation:

$125 - You will pay for one counseling session for a survivor of Domestic Violence.

$200 - You will allow a survivor to receive additional wrap-around services like transportation to medical services or advocacy.

$400 - Will allow us to provide emergency shelter for mothers and their children for one month.

$5,000 - Will allow us to host our Annual Survivors Retreat.


Former Participant Testimonials:

New Hope Domestic Violence Survivor Program:

"I am very pleased to have been apart of this group as it has helped me refind myself and regain my self confidence. I was very lost and angry. This group has taught me many different valuable lessons about paying attention to the red flags and knowing my self worth and also about being self present and mindful"

- Sidney D.

New Hope Domestic Violence Offender Program:

“As a first time participant in the New Hope Offender Domestic Abuse Program, I found the weekly session both challenging and informative, not to mention much needed and welcomed. Various discussion with my peers and instructor lead me to be able to cognizant of things such as: my own emotional intelligence, victim impact, and cognitive skills in regard to anger management.

Through Mrs. Galloway’s in depth, patient andFormer Program Participant Dekota F. down to earth teaching methods, i have now sharpened my skills utilizing my own emotional intelligence when interacting with my children and partner. Doing so has shown up by me displaying more patience and consideration during my interactions with them. Other life skills such as: showing vulnerability, reconciling my triggers and identifying my core issues, have been essential and helpful to my daily life.

The environment of this program/class was made to feel like a safe place during every meeting as well as a comfortable learning environment, that others in need of this type of help would be greatly benefit from.” 

- Dekota F.

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