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Over
twenty years ago, a woman opened up her home as a safe
house for both women and children who had been victimized
by domestic violence. Within three years, funding was
received to expand these services into a 24-hour crisis
shelter. The shelter was appropriately named Chrysalis
– defined as the growth that creates an independent
being. During the first year more than 450 women and children
received assistance and the comfort of a safe haven to
develop their self-esteem and independence.
Since
that time, Chrysalis has been servicing the needs of women,
children and men throughout the Valley, who are trying
to break the cycle of violence and abuse. The number of
lives affected by Chrysalis has grown four fold since
its inception, with more than 1,200 individuals now being
helped each year through the efforts of Chrysalis staff
and volunteers.
In
addition to two crisis shelters, Chrysalis offers transitional
housing for up to 24 months, outpatient counseling, and
community education and prevention programs. Women, children
and men are taught to identify unhealthy relationships
in their lives and seek proper help and assistance. With
the services provided through Chrysalis, they are able
to initiate positive changes in their lives and break
away from verbal, physical, emotional, financial, and
sexual abuse. It is with the continued help of a concerned
public that Chrysalis is able to sustain these critical
services.
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