Non-Profit of the Week: Domestic Violence Solutions

Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson speaking during the luncheon (Photo: Eric Roland Photography)

Source: Domestic Violence Solutions

Almost 200 people gathered at the Hotel Californian on Sunday, February 25 for Domestic Violence Solutions’ 10th Annual Luncheon – Stories of Resilience. The afternoon not only celebrated DVS providing safety, shelter and support to the Santa Barbara community, but also raised awareness and funds to directly support victims of domestic violence.

The program began with a survivor story from DVS lead client advocate, Mayra Rodriguez. Having been a previous client at a DVS emergency shelter, she is now extremely passionate about helping those who have also been victims of abuse.

DVS Luncheon Committee Members: from left to right the names are: Christina Songer, Julia Black, Virginia Wigle, Laurie  Barene, Melissa Rick and Julie Capritto (Photo: Eric Roland Photography)

The event then honored the law enforcement agencies of Santa Barbara County. Present were Officer Beth Lazarus and Officer Rocio Lopez from the Santa Barbara Police Department, Lt. Terry Flaa from the Santa Maria Police Department, and Chief Patrick Walsh from the Lompoc Police Department. The Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Office was also honored.

Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, one of DVS’s founding members, presented DVS with a congratulatory certificate for 41 years of important work done in the community.

Passion speaker Kenneth Cumbie, a domestic violence survivor and DVS alumni, shared his story next. He addressed the crowd about his own journey of intimate partner violence and the effects on him and his young daughter. He is passionate about giving back to his community, and strives to give a voice to all victims of domestic violence by spreading his message and teaching methods of resilience.

The event not only generated awareness and spread hope, but also raised much-needed funds with a closing paddle raise from SBCC Foundation CEO Geoff Green. The paddle raise was a great and dynamic way to celebrate such an important event and cause.

DVS is vigilant about giving every survivor the chance to rise from the ashes like the Phoenix and to create his or her own story of resilience.

Law Enforcement Honorees: from left to right the names are: Officer Rocio Lopez, Lt. Terry Flaa, and Officer Beth Lazarus (Photo: Eric Roland Photography)

Domestic Violence Solutions for Santa Barbara County is the county’s only full-service domestic violence agency, committed to ending the intergenerational cycle of domestic violence through prevention and intervention services, and through challenging society’s attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to effect social change. DVS provides the county’s only 24-hour shelter services for victims and their children, as well as transitional housing programs for domestic violence survivors. DVS also operates four 24-hour hotlines; accompanies law enforcement on domestic violence calls; works to prevent domestic violence through teen outreach and education programs; and provides comprehensive counseling services to men, women, and children affected by domestic violence.

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