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Meet Maria

When Maria first joined HomeSafe’s SafetyNet program, she was unaware that domestic violence extended beyond physical abuse. Through the program, she learned about the five forms of violence—physical, emotional, psychological, financial, and sexual—and realized that the absence of physical harm did not make the other forms any less damaging. This revelation was life-changing, giving Maria […]

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Meet Jacob

When you met Jacob, you saw a normal, energetic 7 year old. In reality, he was sad, angry and lonely. Jacob experienced many horrors in his short life, including physical abuse and abandonment. Then, at only 7, both his mother and the man who lived with them died by suicide. He was orphaned – or

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Meet Gabe

Gabe is a 10-year-old boy who loves sports and video games. His favorite subject in school is math, and he proudly recites the multiplication table. Since coming to HomeSafe, he joined a little league football team and was thrilled to score his first touchdown. Unfortunately, Gabe also had a very rough start to his life.

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Meet Aria

Aria is a smart, sweet seventh-grader. She was removed from her home when it was discovered that she was being abused by her stepfather. When her mother did not intercede, parental rights were terminated, and she was placed in the foster care system. Aria moved from foster home to home. Feeling abandoned, unloved, and filled

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Meet Katie

Despite a childhood marked by domestic violence, abuse, and neglect, Katie continues to carry a hopeful outlook on life and the possibilities ahead of her. After being removed from her biological parents, Katie experienced multiple foster care placements and additional trauma at the hands of another adult who should have protected her. At age 15,

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HomeSafe Announces $15M Capital Campaign as Nonprofit Sets a New Bar for What a Group Care for Traumatized Children Should Look Like

When leadership saw the positive impact the newly opened Sylvester Family Foundation West campus had for the girls in HomeSafe’s care there, they knew it was imperative that they transform all of their other campuses in a similar way.

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