Am I or Do I Know a Victim of Domestic Violence?
Sometimes it’s hard to recognize that you are a victim of abuse. Here’s a checklist to help you define instances of abuse. Have you or your children been shoved, slapped, punched, kicked, or hit? Have you been told you can’t do anything right, you’re an unfit parent, or you don’t deserve anything? Do you believe the violence…
The Nancy Tree
The week of Earth Day and National Arbor Day, a live oak tree was planted at the Hubbard House Emergency Shelter. The tree, which has been named “The Nancy Tree” was planted in honor of Nancy Taylor and Nancy McDonald, two women who have made a significant impact at Hubbard House. A stainless steel plaque…
PEACE Garden
Friday April 12, employees from GE Unison, United Way of Northeast Florida and Hubbard House planted a PEACE Garden at Andrew Robinson Elementary School. The purpose of the PEACE garden is to encourage the students to work together and learn healthy ways of communicating. While the kids were in school the volunteers put in a…
Workplace Conflict Awareness Month
April is Workplace Conflict Awareness Month. Conflict among co-workers can be toxic to the environment and culture of an organization, therefore when conflict occurs it is important to deal with the issue openly and honestly. Outside stress can cause workplace conflict, but by fostering an environment that promotes honesty in sharing information, employees will be…
Warning Signs and Types of Domestic Violence
Every 9-15 seconds someone is physically abused in the United States. Domestic Violence has become one of the most underreported crimes, leaving many victims silent and without help. The avoidance of this issue leaves many unaware that they may be in an abusive relationship. Often times, domestic violence is only thought about as being physical…
International Women’s Day: A promise is a promise. Time for action to end violence against women.
For over 100 years International Women’s Day has been celebrated by women all around the world pushing for total equality in the workplace, in the political arena, and most importantly in the home. The first National Women’s Day was celebrated in the United States on February 28, 1909 after 15,000 women marched through New York…
Women’s History Month: Celebrating the Women who Helped Shape our Community’s History and Future
March is Women’s History Month; a time to reflect on the accomplishments of women and honor their role in helping to shape our nation and community’s history and future. This 35-year celebration of women began in 1978 in Sonoma County, California as “Women’s History Week”. In 1987, Congress expanded the week-long celebration to a month,…
Teen Dating Violence
In 2013, it is estimated that 1 in 10 teens will be hurt intentionally by someone they are dating. In a presidential proclamation released on January 31 in honor of February being National Teen Dating Violence (DV) Awareness and Prevention Month, President Obama encourages each of us to take a stand and speak out against…
Dating Safety Tips
Every year on February 14th, people all over the country anticipate the excitement of what love may bring them. For those who have found love already the day is special because it is another day shared with their beloved. However, for others, the wonder of who cupid may find for them on St. Valentine’s Day…
Community Support Spotlight: Veritas Boutique
Since 1976, Hubbard House has offered life-saving and life-changing programs and services to victims of domestic violence and their children free of charge. Our efforts are only possible because of the generous support we receive from individuals and organizations, who believe victims deserve to live a life that is violence-free. This community support spotlight focuses…