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PEACE BEGINS AT HOME

SafeHouse envisions:  A community of healthy, violence-free relationships and families. 
SafeHouse is an agency that embraces collaboration and exchange and a commitment to long-term social change.  SafeHouse values the diverse community we live in, bringing that diversity into the work of SafeHouse and implementing programs that communicate safety and respect.


FEBRUARY IS TEEN DATING

VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH

Talk to the teens in your life

 

Check out our February Newsletter to see how you can help

*empower *educate *prevent


 Join us Feb. 18th at the Elephant Bar Restaurant

in Altamonte Springs and help SafeHouse just by eating!

see attached flyer for details 

 
Special thanks to Elephant Bar Restaurant for sponsoring a
holiday luncheon for the families of SafeHouse
Board members Kip Beacham, Donna Myers,
Gwen Popaditch with Elephant Bar Manager(third from left)

Additional Winter Happenings at SafeHouse included a board sponsored "Home for the Holidays" dinner.  SAKS brought their store to SafeHouse where the children picked out special gifts for mom.  We also had a very special visit from Santa during a private holiday party sponsored by the Chrome Divas and Seminole County Harley Owners Group.

 


 

Mary Kay Foundation Grant of $20,000

Safe House of Seminole is thrilled to be the recipient of a $20,000 grant from The Mary Kay Foundation for our shelter.Your hard work and genuine efforts to eliminate domestic violence have captured our attention.  The Foundation’s mission is aligned with yours – we want to make a difference in the lives of women and children who face despair and hopelessness on a regular basis.” – Michael Lunceford, President, The Mary Kay Foundation

 


 

 
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