Healthy relationships take hard work and effort. Be intentional about building your relationships!
Healing is a Fierce Place
Healing takes time and hard work. It ebbs and flows and is full of ups and downs. At times, healing may feel far away or impossible to reach, but know that you are strong and capable! You deserve to find
Healing Creates Change You Choose
Healing from domestic violence is a process of creating change and movement that you choose.
Strength Is…
Victims and survivors of domestic violence demonstrate tremendous resilience and strength.
Recovering from DV: Patience & Grace
By Eleanor Beeslaar Recovering from abuse and trauma takes time. Healing is not an overnight process, and it is filled with ups and downs. If you notice yourself having a bad day or are feeling stuck, try your best to
Recovering from DV: A Vision for the Future
By Eleanor Beeslaar Rebuilding your life after leaving an abusive relationship can be scary and challenging, but it can also be an exciting opportunity to rediscover your passions and develop a new path for your future. Take this time to
Cancelled: 2020 Family Village Resource Fairs
*Please note that this event has been cancelled due to the coronavirus situation. We are currently planning another event for families with young children for later in the year, so stay tuned to our Facebook page and Events page for
Recovering from DV: Positive Social Support
By Eleanor Beeslaar A strong and positive support system is an important part of healing from domestic violence. Surrounding yourself with people who lift you up and stand by your side can help you as you move through your journey
Recovering from DV: Challenging Negative Beliefs
By Eleanor Beeslaar In abusive relationships, there is an unhealthy and unfair dynamic of power and control, where the abuser uses a variety of tactics and “put-downs” to lower victims’ self-esteem and confidence. Many abusers engage in gaslighting, or using
Recovering from Domestic Violence: Series Intro
By Eleanor Beeslaar Domestic violence often has far-reaching effects and can impact survivors long after the abuse has ended. Years of physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, and/or financial abuse can break-down survivors’ self-esteem, lower self-efficacy, result in physical injuries, and lead