Thank you, Kimberly Clark!

Thanks to Kimberly Clark for stocking the shelves at Rainbow House with much needed paper products, including toilet paper, tissues, wipes, diapers, and hygiene products.  A special shout out to  Adam Francour at Kimberly Clark for coordinating!

Crivitz Middle School Sock Drive

The Crivitz Middle School Student Council, took up a sock collection for those in need.  Today Amanda, Middle School Counselor and five of the middle school students came and dropped off 50 pairs of socks, all different colors and sizes.  Thank you for your community support!

No Girl Without Personal Hygiene Drive

NO GIRL WITHOUT.

Let’s take action to end period poverty. Period.

DONATION BOX LOCATIONS

Carney-Nadeau

  • Bellin Health Daggett Clinic
  • Carney School
  • DeBacker’s Dairv Carnev & Escanaba MI
  • Johnson’s Deli, Carney MI
  • Shelby’s Gas Station, Carney MI

Beecher-Dunbar-Pembine

  • Beecher/Dunbar/Pembine Schools

Crivitz

  • Crivitz Schools
  • Witt’s Piggly Wiggly

Gillett

  • Dollar General
  • Gillett Schools
  • Pat’s Market

Coleman

  • Coleman Schools
  • Coleman Village Pharmacy
  • Mursau’s Piggly Wiggly

Lena & Suring Area

  • Bellin Health Suring Clinic
  • Suring School

 

 

NEW! Survivor Resources from the Institute on Strangulation Prevention

At the Institute, we are dedicated to educating professionals as well as those who have experienced strangulation assaults. Survivors of strangulation assaults experience the ultimate robbery of hope. We know just one strangulation occurrence at the hands of an intimate partners means the victim is 750% more likely to die at the hands of their abuser. At the Institute, we believe Survivors can only make the best decisions for themselves and their families when they have all the information and fully understand the lethality of their situation.    

 

We have curated a variety of information and resources aimed to help educate Survivors on the severity of strangulation as well as resources aimed to help Survivors create pathways to safety, health, healing and autonomy. 
The Institute would like to thank our Advocacy Advisory Committee, co-chaired by Michelle Morgan and Joyce Bilyeu, for their tireless effort on this project as well as Alliance for Hope International’s Director of Culture and Creative Services, Yesenia Aceves, for her beautiful work in designing and creating our new Survivor Resources web page. 

 

Please take a moment to visit the new Survivor Page on the Training Institute on Strangulation Prevention’s websiYoYou will be welcomed to the page by Alliance for Hope’s CEO, Gael Strack, and invited to browse a variety of helpful resources.  

Thank you, Lockheed Martin!

Thank you to our friends Michelle and Lori for dropping off donations collected by Lockheed Martin Staff.  What a great way to kick of Domestic Violence Awareness Month!