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The Shelter welcomes new members
The Domestic Violence Shelter is proud to introduce new board members and honor retiring several long-term members who are retiring from the board. Executive Director Colleen Rice said, “We are thrilled to welcome our new board members who bring a wealth of experience and diverse perspectives. Their commitment to service and passion for our cause…
Expressions against violence
The Domestic Violence Shelter is excited to announce the upcoming launch of “Expressions Against Violence.” Expressions Against Violence is an initiative aimed at creating space for teens to address dating violence through their own passion and creativity. The initiative will take place in February 2024, which is nationally recognized as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month….
Win $250 in teen art contest
Are you / do you know a high schooler in Richland County, Ohio? High school students in the area can win a $250 prize for creating art in the categories of Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Collage, Digital Art, and Poetry. The Domestic Violence Shelter of Richland County partnered with Ohio State University Mansfield is hosting “Expressions of the Heart: Teen Dating Violence Awareness Art…
The Shelter receives uplifting murals
In a significant display of community support, Park National Bank has extended support to The Domestic Violence Shelter. This contribution has enabled renowned local artist Allison Pence to bring a burst of color and inspiration to the shelter through a series of vibrant murals. Beyond funding Pence’s creative endeavors, the compassionate staff at Park National…
Making sure survivors are not alone
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness and fostering support for survivors. In this blog post, we shine a spotlight on The Sexual Assault Advocacy Program at The Domestic Violence Shelter—a beacon of hope and healing for survivors of sexual violence. About the Sexual Assault Advocacy ProgramThe Sexual Assault Advocacy…