Board Profile: Tina, Board of Trustees
Tina began her service with Bethany House as a volunteer, providing afterschool children’s activities such as arts and crafts projects.
Tina began her service with Bethany House as a volunteer, providing afterschool children’s activities such as arts and crafts projects.
Last week, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a federal law that prevents domestic abusers from having guns.
Performing service hours at Bethany House as a high school student ignited Jennifer’s passion for helping others. Years later, she’s back where it all started and serving on the board.
When contemplating a career change, Julie found an opportuntity to help create change for the survivors at Bethany House.
As a survivor of domestic violence, Kathy understood what the women receiving shelter were going through when she began her service as a Case Manager at Bethany House.
We’re proud to announce that Bethany House has received a $30,000 grant from the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, Ohio’s statewide coalition of which Bethany House is a member, to enhance
Michele Karcher-Clark directed Bethany House through 2001 and has worked faithfully as a consultant ever since.
You might call him a handyman, but that would only scratch the surface of what Tom contributes to Bethany House.
Following the loss of her husband, Gretchen sought to positively channel her grief and put her free time to good use. She found purpose at Bethany House.
Driven by a personal connection, Brandi understands the prevalent nature of domestic violence and its impact on individuals and families.
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