Monday, November 30, 2009

A day of learning...

Today I got the chance to go to St. Olaf for a few different things. My morning was spent talking to a class about the HOPE Center, Relationship Violence, Prevention, Education and a little bit about how I got to HOPE Center as well as some self-care tips for those thinking of entering the Social Work field. I always enjoy talking to students who are in the midst of determining what life path they want to choose. There is so much excitement, hope and a sincere desire to learn more about who we are and what we do. And with this class there were lots of great questions and I only wish we had more time to talk more about all of the issues we deal with on a daily basis.

And in the afternoon I was part of a class that had done brochures for the HOPE Center on different issues. The topics included:

* DANCO's (Domestic Abuse No Contact Orders)
* You are Not Alone: Understanding and Help for Families of Abuse Survivors
* Marital Rape
* What You Can Do When Someone You Love Is Being Hurt
* Understanding Why She Stays- for family and friends

As a part of the civic engagement piece of the Marriage and Family class with their professor Ryan Sheppard they had come to do a tour of HOPE Center, to find out more about what we do and how we could help, they then took that information and ran with it creating some great brochures for us with lots of good information.

Today was the unveiling of the final projects and it was so fun to see the final product and to hear more about what they had learned from the classes.

A good way to spend a Monday :).

Monday, November 23, 2009

Getting into the Holiday Spirit...

We have already had several people ask about sponsoring a family, or what we need for the upcoming Holidays so here is our wishlist!

Do you want to be an Angel of New Beginnings this Holiday Season?

The celebration of the Holidays is an important part of family traditions across the world, and for many women and children we serve the Holidays mark the beginning of a new life, and new traditions. In the spirit of wanting to make this season as personal and as meaningful as possible for the women and children we support during this holiday season we would like to do things a little differently.

Here are the three ways we HOPE you will consider supporting us this year:

Gift Cards-

In the past we have asked for wish lists from our clients and then had community members adopt specific families. While that was wonderful- this year we want to involve our clients in the holiday fun, and let them be the elves. This allows our families to decide for themselves what will be the most meaningful, it allows them the joy of picking out exactly what their families most need and appreciate and most importantly enables them to be a part of the glad tidings and good cheer. We also want to be able to offer a chance for the children in the family to buy a gift for their mothers, something that in the past they often aren’t able to do.

What we need from you:

· Donations of Gift Cards for local stores (including grocery and gas cards) in denominations of $10, $25 and $50.

· Donations of gift wrap and tissue paper to give to the families

New Beginnings Basket-

Many of our clients are starting over with nothing, and so they need the essentials. Putting some or all these items in a clothes basket is incredibly needed and helpful for our families.

Basic Cleaning Supplies (laundry detergent, dish soap, glass cleaner, disinfectant cleaner etc.)

A Pot and a Pan

Silverware and dishes for 4

Dishtowel and dishrag

A candle

Garbage Bags

Kleenex

Paper towels

Pot holder

Toilet Paper

Pen and Pencil

Deck of Cards

Towel and Washcloth

Full size toiletries


  1. Adopt HOPE Center

We are always in need of the following things:

Copy Paper

Colored Paper (esp. teal and purple)

Legal Pads

Folders

Post-It’s

Highlighters

Glue Sticks

Ink Cartridges- [HP 94 and 97 or equivalent]

Kleenex

Jump Drives [6]

Blank Envelopes

Large Envelopes

Paper Towels

Napkins

Paper Plates

Styrofoam Cups

Cleaning Supplies

Diapers and wipes

Full size toiletries

Please bring all items to HOPE Center by December 18th.

Questions? Call 507-332-0882 or e-mail estaab@hopecentermn.org

Friday, November 20, 2009

Giving and Upgrading...

Giving the to Max...

So the numbers are in... and the spirit of giving spread throughout the entire state! People gave over $14 million dollars in just one day!! Over 3,000 non-profits benefited from that. What an amazing feat!!

Here at HOPE Center we had 14 donors and raised $1,573!!! We so appreciate you taking the time to think of us!!

On a different note...
I was looking through the ads for the upcoming Black Friday sales... and I was thinking of all of you who might be upgrading your technology this year. If Santa blesses you with a new computer, cell phone, ipod, game system etc. please keep us in mind as a place that would greatly appreciate your old ones. Two of our computers are on the brink and it isn't in the budget to get new ones.

Also remember we collect old cell phones, so we are happy to take those off your hands, and those it doesn't matter whether they are working or not, our program recycles the ones that aren't usable by our clients.

Thanks for thinking of us!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Awed and inspired...

Well as many of you have heard from various sources it is Give to the Max day... people all over the state are choosing non-profits on www.givemn.org and sharing their money and passion for many wonderful organiziations.

Go here if you want to see more about HOPE Center or donate yourself:
http://www.razoo.com/story/Hope-Center-15

I was awed and inspired this morning when I came into work, turned on my computer and my inbox was filled with people who had chosen HOPE Center!

As of this afternoon we are up to $685.00!!

And all of that is eligible for the match from Give MN! But from what it sounds like there has been an incredible spirit of giving that has swept over the entire state... so although it will still be matched, it won't be $1 for $1... what a wonderful "problem", that the people of MN are so generous that the matching pot of $500,000 is too small to match dollar for dollar.

People around the state are stepping up and supporting causes they care about... thanks again to those who have chosen HOPE Center! We appreciate it!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Are you hungry yet!?!?

Don't forget to go to Boston's tonight!

Boston's has kindly agreed to give 10% of their proceeds on November 16th, 2009 from 4-8!!

Come enjoy great food and support HOPE Center, see your friends and neighbors, or get it curbside to go, or better yet- delivered right to your door.

All proceeds from tonight's event will help HOPE Center continue to provide Hope- Outreach- Prevention and Education for the people of Rice County and to help support victims of domestic and sexual violence, to continue to provide options and opportunity for all of our clients.

HOPE to see you there!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Lots of people doing good things...

This week I was struck by all of the people that continue to join together on a regular basis to do good things.

Board member Howard White and I gave a presentation to the Sunrise Exchange Club on Wednesday, and as I have mentioned before, I am a fan of service clubs. A great chance to meet people coming together to commit to doing something towards the common good.

Then Thursday I attended the Northfield Area Foundation's 15th Anniversary party at the Grand Event Center. Once again, an impressive group of people gathering to give and to continue the circle of giving, continuing to support all the good that is happening in the local community.

Here is the article about the NAF and the event.
http://www.northfieldnews.com/news.php?viewStory=50433

Then tonight I am preparing to go to the Power of the Purse Fundraiser for the United Way. As a United Way funded agency I am reminded of how powerful it is to truly live by the mission of the United Way, Give, Advocate and Volunteer.

So my question and challenge to you... how are you helping to Give, Advocate and Volunteer in your life?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A Healing Arts Project...

A great way to share your healing story...

The Paradise Center for the Arts is doing a public art project:

The project is to write on a piece of origami paper a story of hope, healing, or strength - a story of illness and recovery, a fragmented relationship, or of the healing of the world - your story. You can get the origami paper here at the art center. If you'd like to participate, please contact Erica at HOPE Center or talk to Tami at the Paradise. Your story will be folded into an origami creation and included with a traveling exhibition.

Call 507-332-7372 (The Paradise #) for more information!

Friday, November 6, 2009

HOPE Center in the News again :)

Board Member Howard White and I were featured in the Daily News yesterday :).
http://faribault.com/news.php?viewStory=95093

And our volunteer's story on the Level 3 Sex Offender Release featured in the Newspaper as well...
http://faribault.com/news.php?viewStory=95106

Great News!

Senators Franken, Grassley, Feinstein, Hatch Introduce Justice For Survivors Of Sexual Assault Act: Justice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Act Will Reduce Rape Kit Backlog


WASHINGTON, DC [11/05/09] –

Today, U.S. Senators Al Franken (D-Minn.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Dianne Feinstein (D-Ca.), and Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) introduced the Justice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Act of 2009. The House companion bill will be introduced by Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.).

The legislation will work to reduce the national backlog of over 180,000 untested rape kits currently in police storage. It will also address several other problems that work to deny justice to victims of sexual assault – including the denial of free rape kits to survivors of sexual assault and the shortage of trained health professionals capable of administering rape kit exams.

“These backlogs have serious consequences for law enforcement and public safety,” said Sen. Franken. “We just learned of a case where a rapist struck both a pregnant woman and a minor while the rape kit for one of his earlier victims sat unprocessed at a crime lab. It takes about a week to process a DNA evidence sample and there is no reason that every rape kit completed should not be tested in a timely manner.”

“It's unacceptable that rape kits sit around for months or even years while the perpetrators are still out on the streets potentially harming others. Victims deserve justice in a timely manner and our bill works to ensure that this back log is a thing of the past," Sen. Grassley said. “The denial of a rape kit to a woman in any jurisdiction and for any reason is unacceptable,” Sen. Feinstein said. “I am proud to sponsor this critical legislation that will strengthen the Debbie Smith Act and provide grant incentives to law enforcement to clear their backlog of forensic samples,” said Sen. Hatch.

“The inventory of DNA samples waiting processing in our nation is nearly 200,000. This is simply unacceptable to victims of sexual assaults who deserve quick resolution of their cases. This bill will also provide much-needed assistance to rural and tribal communities in collecting and processing evidence from sexual assaults.”

The Justice for Survivors of Sexual Assault Act of 2009:

· Requires jurisdictions applying for federal funds to implement plans to halve rape kit backlogs in a two-year period.

· Creates monetary incentives for jurisdictions to reduce their rape kit backlogs, promptly process incoming rape kits, and report their backlog numbers.

· Creates an annual reporting mechanism for rape kit backlogs across the nation.

· Requires states to be responsible for the full, upfront cost of rape kit examinations. Victims should not have to pay for rape kits and seek reimbursement.

· Requires that health professionals notify victims that they have a right to a rape kit examination free of charge.

· Creates an additional funding stream for training of sexual assault forensic medical personnel examiners through the Grants to Encourage Arrest Program.

· Defines “trained examiner” in a way that will allow rural and tribal areas to use grant funds authorized under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) to pay for admissible rape kits, even if they don’t have certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners to perform them.

National supporters of this legislation include the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence, RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network), SOAR (Speaking Out About Rape), Human Rights Watch, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Stop Family Violence, National Women's Law Center, National Health Law Program, Feminist Majority, NOW, National Partnership for Women and Families, National Research Center for Women and Families, National Council of Women’s Organizations (NCWO), Women’s Research & Education Institute (WREI), Wider Opportunities for Women, and the Equal Justice Society.

Minnesota groups supporting the legislation include the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, the Minnesota Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition, the Minnesota Nurses Association, the Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women, the Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center, Advocates for Human Rights, the Domestic Abuse Project, Alexandra House, Breaking Free, Minnesota National Organization for Women, and the Mid-Minnesota Legal Assistance/Legal Services Advocacy Project.