NEWS 2020

Safe Haven’s Legacy Lives on in New Fund through Greater Pike

July 13, 2020

A new fund administered by Greater Pike Community Foundation for Safe Haven of Pike County, Inc., will help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault put down roots and begin a new life.

When, after 28 years, Safe Haven of Pike County, Inc., decided to permanently close its doors last fall, the domestic violence and sexual abuse prevention center (formerly known as Survivors Resources) wanted to leave more than a memory of its years of advocacy and victim support; it wanted to leave a legacy.

The Safe Haven Legacy Fund, an idea of the Board of Directors and former Executive Director Christina Byrne, will use the proceeds from the sale of their building on Broad Street in Milford to seed an endowment fund at Greater Pike for safe permanent housing for displaced victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Carol Witschel, the current President of the Board at Safe Haven, explained, “We wanted to do something meaningful with our remaining funds… There’s an unmet need for assisting victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and other violent crimes with more safe, permanent housing as opposed to temporary shelter.”

Grant awards to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with long-term housing needs will be made to eligible non-profit organizations in Pike County.  The Board is hoping that victims of domestic violence and sexual assault will receive assistance toward rent or mortgage payments in a permanent home of their own, or even bus fare to permanently relocate.

Greater Pike’s Executive Director, Jenni Hamill says that the new fund will eventually become a recurring grant program, accepting yearly applications around the same time as the Barbara J. Buchanan Fund.  “Once the Safe Haven Legacy Fund starts annually giving, Greater Pike’s Grants Committee will review applications that meet the funding requirements in much the same way as the Barbara J. Buchanan or Richard L. Snyder programs operate,” said Hamill. “The Safe Haven Legacy Fund will be a nice complement to our other grant programs as it focuses on long-term housing solutions for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault which is not something that we currently have a lot of directed funds supporting.   Through this gift, the caring board, staff, and volunteers of Safe Haven of Pike County ensure that these vulnerable populations will continue to receive support, even in their absence.”

To help eligible nonprofit organizations in Pike County assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault who need permanent safe housing, go to our website’s “Our Funds” page and scroll down for Safe Haven Legacy Fund.  You can now safely make a donation by credit card or electronic funds transfer from your checking account on Greater Pike’s website.

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