Unable to help, but the life-saving work continues
Gabbie, Hubbard House Public Health Intern As the severity of the COVID-19 virus began to sink in across the country and in our community, Hubbard House made the difficult decision to suspend all volunteer and intern activities, in order to reduce the exposure risk for the survivors and families we serve. While it’s the right…
Meet A Hero! Once helped to find freedom, Suellen gives back to support survivors
Suellen once received good advice regarding a restraining order from a sister shelter. Today, she helps Hubbard House because she likes to, because she can, and because she vowed to repay the favor she feels she once received. In short, Suellen, a survivor, uses the Stand Up & Stride, Hubbard House’s annual Domestic Violence Awareness…
HAIL A HUBBARD HOUSE HERO! Survivor and Hubbard House Ambassador Marie Steps Up, Strides
Marie survived in a violent marriage for 22 years. In 2020, her life is entirely different. She credits the help she received 19 years ago from Hubbard House with helping her to escape and begin again. “When I came to Hubbard House, I had given up on life. I had no hope – no hope…
Rembering Fallen Friends
At this year’s Barbara Ann Campbell Memorial Breakfast, we remembered local people who died in 2017 as a result of domestic violence, and we will end Domestic Violence Awareness Month in the same way … remembering. We remember because these people mattered. They mattered then. They matter still. And we remember because it fuels us…
During Annual Address, Hubbard House CEO Encourages Audience to Consider “All” Lives Saved
At the 24th Annual Barbara Ann Campbell Memorial Breakfast, CEO Dr. Gail A. Patin’s speech emphasized not only our partnership to save and change the lives of local survivors of domestic violence but also other loss of life prevented. 2018 Domestic Violence Address Thank you, Mary, for serving as our emcee year in and year…
Survivors Shine at Barbara Ann Campbell Memorial Breakfast
The room was quiet and many eyes were wet with tears as domestic violence survivor Megan recounted her story of tremendous personal loss at this year’s 24th Annual Barbara Ann Campbell Memorial Breakfast. But, in the end, it was her strength, resilience and passion for the safety of others living in violent relationships that brought attendees…
A New Lovey for Layla
When little Layla arrived at shelter with her mom, she was in an above average state of personal crisis. Mom remembered her favorite clothes, like her princess pajamas, but forgot her lovey: a light brown bear that Layla believed kept her safe from scary things. Fortunately, Layla’s advocate was able to provide her with another beautiful bear, and it brought…
For Survivors: Meet Shirley Adonis, InVEST Victim Advocate
It was the fast pace of shelter life that first attracted Shirley Adonis to Hubbard House. “I was a junior in college completing training to become an On-Call Advocate for the Women’s Center at the University of North Florida,” said Shirley. “Part of that training was a tour of Hubbard House. I remember walking past…
Survivor Story: Kelly wasn’t alone anymore
Kelly came to shelter feeling as if she was just a shell of her former self. Before meeting her husband Tony, she had laughed easily, spoke freely and enjoyed close relationships with friends and family. After meeting and marrying Tony, and as his abuse escalated into physical violence, there was no joy, just fear; no…
Chaplains Offer Comfort to Survivors in Shelter
The Hubbard House chaplaincy program, established in 2016, is part of the agency’s ongoing efforts to supply complete services to survivors. “Research and conversations right here at shelter led me to understand that providing spiritual help is essential to our survivors, especially women,” explained Hubbard House CEO Dr. Gail A. Patin, who spearheaded the program…