This Giving Tuesday, Inspire Nonviolence!

At the Center for Nonviolence, we firmly believe in the profound power of transformation and growth. Our mission is rooted in the conviction that every person can change and embrace a life free from violence. 

Our Intervention Program stands at the forefront of this transformative change. It offers crucial services to individuals who have used violence or are at risk of doing so. We provide a lifeline to those who need it most, guiding them toward a path of nonviolence and peaceful living.

We have witnessed remarkable success stories where our clients have broken free from violence and found a new lease on life, embracing nonviolence as a lifestyle.

As we look ahead to 2024, we have set an ambitious goal – to raise $15,000 by January. These funds are essential to our efforts to support people who have used, survived, or witnessed domestic or interpersonal violence. Your generous donation will be a lifeline for them, a beacon of hope that can light the way toward a life free from violence.

Your donation can inspire nonviolence in others. It's an investment in the transformation of countless lives. Your generosity fosters a peaceful, nonviolent existence for families living in the shadow of violence. Your contribution ensures that essential resources reach those who need them the most, aiding those we serve in breaking free from the cycle of violence.

By supporting the Center, you become an agent of change. Help us provide our life-changing programs that create lasting, positive change. Let’s empower individuals to embrace nonviolence and write a new chapter in their lives. Together, we can be the change we wish to see.

Make a difference today. Donate to the Center for Nonviolence and help us create a world where nonviolence is the norm, and every individual has the chance to live a life free from violence and oppression.

Rebecca Parker

Rebecca (she/they) is an East Coast native deeply passionate about the intersection of human services and technology. Rebecca relocated to the Midwest to pursue a master's degree in Digital Humanities from Loyola University Chicago. After graduating in late 2019, she moved to Fort Wayne Indiana beginning employment at the Center for Nonviolence in 2020. Rebecca serves as a Marketing and Development Co-Coordinator.

Rebecca is a creative spirit, engaging in spoken word poetry and a variety of arts and crafts during her downtime. As a proud fur parent, Rebecca cares for two cats, lovingly named Stinky and Gemini, and their 75lb disabled pitbull named Bubblez.

https://www.centerfornv.org
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