
Board Profile: Carol, Board of Trustees
Carol’s long-time employer, Toledo Edison, made Mother’s Day baskets for the moms in our program. After participating in the service project, she felt called to do more.
Carol’s long-time employer, Toledo Edison, made Mother’s Day baskets for the moms in our program. After participating in the service project, she felt called to do more.
The Northwest Ohio Silent Witness Project features more than 50 figures and dozens of retired chest plates, each representing a life abruptly and violently ended by domestic violence.
When the time comes to move on from long-term shelter, finding safe, affordable housing can be a challenge. Step↑Up is a solution.
Funding is always a concern for nonprofits and advocacy programs, especially as state and federal financial support has declined over the years.
New to Bethany House as of spring 2024, Patricia has already impacted our day-to-day operations. Families of Bethany House and our whole staff benefit from her compassion and generous nature.
Brad is a wonderful support, not only with his insight into all things financial but also in thinking creatively about the future of Bethany House.
Bethany House continues to positively impact individuals and families who have experienced domestic violence.
The physical spaces where domestic violence survivors live play a crucial role in their recovery and well-being.
Quintina’s journey to the Bethany House board was fated long before she interviewed Executive Director Deidra Lashley as part of a project for battered women.
Sophia has always had a servant heart, and has been familiar with the Bethany House organization and mission for most of her life.
Sponsored Ministry of the Sisters of St. Francis of Sylvania, Ohio
Member of the Sylvania Franciscan Ministries