| Grant Provides Aid to Family Violence Center Residents |
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| Written by Ryan Farmer | |
| Wednesday, 04 March 2009 | |
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Listen in Springfield’s Family Violence Center is getting a grant of more than 48 thousand dollars for its transitional housing initiative. [Reporter]-"I'm standing on the porch of the Family Violence Center here in Springfield. And there are cameras, bullet proof glass on the windows, and at every entrance to the building it has a security call system. So if someone tries to get in, knocks on the door, a staff member will be alerted and they will come immediately to the door to see who it is." “We’ve never had an intruder get into the shelter in the 30 years that we have been here. That makes our residents feel very safe.” That’s Pat Reiser, the President and CEO of the Family Violence Center of Springfield. “It gives them a step between the shelter and out on their own. It gives them a lot of support. We have almost a 100 percent success rate of our women coming out of those transitional housing,” says Reiser. Reiser says that this grant will tangibly change and shape the future for those who benefit from transitional housing. She gives an example of how it has impacted one woman. “She had been abused for four years, and finally got up the courage to leave, and she was probably the resident that came the farthest that I have seen since I’ve been here. And after 6 months in the apartment, she started to come out of her shell, and when she left us she was able to get an office job. She came back a year later, had dyed her hair red, had some little black rim-horned glasses, and had she been promoted to office manager. These are type of life changing things we can do with money from this grant,” says Reiser. Reiser says that the center also provides an outreach program for those who wish to seek help, but don’t necessarily need the provisions of the shelter. For KSMU News, I’m Ryan Farmer. www.familyviolencecenter.org/frame_left.html Related Items:Family Violence Center Gets Its First Male DirectorTaney County Women's Shelter Receives $150,000 Grant Greene County has Highest Domestic Violence Rate in the State Victims of Domestic Violence Find Local Aid With Legal Issues Survivor of Domestic Abuse Alone, Yet Content, On Valentine’s Day |
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