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Gateway Center recognizes Officer of the Year, Domestic Violence Awareness Month

One in four women in Hall County will have experienced some type of domestic violence in their lifetime, according to Gateway Domestic Violence Center Executive Director Jessica Butler.

Butler was a guest on Tuesday's edition of WDUN's Newsroom, following the annual Gateway Domestic Violence Breakfast and Briefing that morning.

At the breakfast, Hall County Sheriff's Investigator Amy Bray was recognized for her work on domestic violence cases.

"The prosecutors office that nominated her just talked about her above and beyond efforts on cases, taking extra steps that she just knew to take, and really having a good demeanor with victims that made her able to work really well on cases," said Butler.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Butler said for those experiencing domestic violence, calling an agency like Gateway can offer needed support.

"Some people call us because they need a place to go or a place to stay, others call because they're thinking about what to do in their situation, they have a lot of big decisions to make," said Butler. "They may realize when they end a relationship it's the most dangerous time and we can help them make plans to end that relationship safely."

"People call us for all kinds of reasons. Once they connect with us, many chose to come to support groups and classes, others chose to come for legal services, they need help with a protective order. So we want to be a resource for victims, however we can help them."

The nonprofit is also working on a new facility. Butler said the fundraising portion was almost complete and they had broken ground for a new shelter. It will double the capacity of their current shelter.

Listen to the full interview with Gateway Center's Jessica Butler by clicking the play button above. 

 

Northeast Georgia Domestic Violence Resources

Gateway Domestic Violence Center – Gainesville
https://www.gatewaydvcenter.org/ 
Crisis line: 770-536-5860
Serves Gainesville, Hall County
Offers a shelter, crisis line, programming and support, advocacy, OT, community work, and thrift store.

Circle of Hope – Cornelia
https://www.gacircleofhope.org/ 
Crisis line: 706-776-4673
Serves Habersham, Stephens and White counties
Offers a shelter, 24 hour support and crisis intervention, community education, and thrift stores.

Family Haven – Cumming
https://forsythcountyfamilyhaven.info/ 
Crisis line: 770-887-1121
Serves Forsyth and North Fulton counties
Offers a shelter, crisis line, programming and support, and advocacy.

Northeast Georgia Counsel on Domestic Violence – Hartwell
https://negacdv.org/ 
Crisis line: 1-800-33-HAVEN or 706-376-7111
Serving Elbert, Franklin, and Hart Counties
Offers emergency shelter, crisis line, rapid re-housing, advocacy, programming and support, and outreach.

Ahimsa House – Tucker 
https://ahimsahouse.org/ 
Crisis line: 404-452-6248
Serves Georgia
Animal fostering program for victims escaping DV but have pets that also need help. Fosters are typically for 60 days.

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