Holly's House

Holly's House Holly's House was in development for over 4 1/2 years! In addition, Holly's House is dedicated to preventing intimate crimes.

Holly's House is a non-residential adult and child victim advocacy center for victims of child abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence serving southwestern Indiana Co-Founders Brian Turpin and Holly Dunn Pendleton worked hard to create a safe and comfortable place for victims of intimate crimes to receive services as they first come forward to report a crime. Holly's House provides a single l

ocation for victims to come both to meet with investigators and to link up with other community services that can support them during the healing process. Our child abuse prevention program, "Think First & Stay Safe" is designed to help children in K-6th grades recognize when another person's behavior may be unsafe and identify trusted adults to whom they can go for help. This program is offered in collaboration with both public and private elementary schools in Gibson, Pike, Posey, Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties.

We are desperately low on individually packaged snacks for the families that visit the center. If you are at the store t...
06/10/2026

We are desperately low on individually packaged snacks for the families that visit the center. If you are at the store this week and are able to grab some extras it would be appreciated!

Please call 812-437-7233 or email [email protected] to schedule a time to drop off your donation.

Online gaming is a fun way to stay in touch with friends from school during school breaks, but not everyone online is a ...
06/10/2026

Online gaming is a fun way to stay in touch with friends from school during school breaks, but not everyone online is a friend. Helping kids learn to be safer online is a team effort. Creating a family online safety plan is a good start. Here are some other tips for gaming online safely.

To find a sample online safety plan and more resources for protecting kids, visit www.braveboundaries.org.

Keeping kids safe online starts with teaching them safer online habits. Social media is a great place to start. Remind c...
06/09/2026

Keeping kids safe online starts with teaching them safer online habits. Social media is a great place to start. Remind children that the internet is forever and help them to set up privacy settings. To learn more about protecting children online and off, visit www.braveboundaries.org.

It doesn't matter what you are wearing, if you've been drinking, or how you act. Sexual assault is any unwanted nonconse...
06/06/2026

It doesn't matter what you are wearing, if you've been drinking, or how you act. Sexual assault is any unwanted nonconsensual sexual contact or behavior.

Thank you Eyewitness News WEHT WTVW for bringing attention to this important topic.
06/05/2026

Thank you Eyewitness News WEHT WTVW for bringing attention to this important topic.

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There are many online dangers for children, as parents and caregivers, we need to be aware and know how to help your kid...
06/05/2026

There are many online dangers for children, as parents and caregivers, we need to be aware and know how to help your kids. Holly's House created Brave Boundaries to help children, caregivers, and educators learn ways to stay safe. Visit www.braveboundaries.org to find answers to your questions!

06/04/2026

Thank you 14 NEWS for continuing to bring attention to the dangers children face online. For more information about protecting children visit www.braveboundaries.org.

Domestic violence impact children as much as the adults in their lives. Protecting children from the affects of abuse is...
06/03/2026

Domestic violence impact children as much as the adults in their lives. Protecting children from the affects of abuse is important for their growth and well-being.

To learn more about child protection, visit www.braveboundaries.org. If you are involved in a domestic violence relationship, Holly's House has resources to help you make a safety plan for your family. Call 812-437-7233 for help.

June is internet safety month and the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor's Office has some tips to keep children safer online...
06/03/2026

June is internet safety month and the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor's Office has some tips to keep children safer online. Holly's House has a website dedicated to keeping kids safe, visit www.braveboundaries.org to learn more.

PROSECUTOR MOERS SHARES ONLINE TIPS FOR NATIONAL INTERNET SAFETY MONTH

VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. — In 2005, the U.S. Senate designated June as National Internet Safety Month to raise awareness of internet dangers and highlight the need for education about online safety.

For prosecutors in particular, June is a time to highlight youth safety, especially for kids with social media access, as online risks have increased dramatically over the years.

In 2025, there was a staggering increase nationally in the number of reports the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) CyberTipline received related to online enticement of children for sexual acts. Enticement is when a person communicates with someone believed to be a child on the internet with the intent to commit a sexual offense or abduction.

This type of crime may include sextortion, in which a child is being groomed to take sexually explicit images or ultimately meet face-to-face with someone for sexual purposes, or to engage in a sexual conversation online or, in some instances, to sell or trade the child’s sexual images. This type of victimization takes place across every type of platform, including online gaming, social media, and messaging apps, according to NCMEC.

“Children and teens are accessing technology earlier than ever, increasing the need for proactive education and monitoring,” said Prosecutor Moers. “The goal of Internet Safety Month is to promote protective measures and encourage early digital safety conversations at home.”

Prosecutor Moers explained there are several safety tips parents and guardians can follow with their kids. Building trust, having open communication, and setting boundaries are crucial.

Parents should:

• Set clear rules around screen time, social media use, and online gaming.

• Only use apps and platforms with verified parental controls and privacy settings.

• Supervise internet access and teach basic online safety rules such as not clicking on unknown links, not accepting friend requests from strangers, and not sharing locations.

• Keep devices in shared spaces and teach kids about 'safe strangers' online.

• Start conversations early about digital footprints, encouraging them to be cautious about sharing personal information and pictures online.

• Regularly review your child’s apps, privacy settings, and device activity.

Prosecutor Moers encourages community members to report suspicious online behavior to law enforcement immediately, including cyberbullying, exploitation attempts, or impersonation.

“Educate your kids at a young age to report to an adult right away when they feel uncomfortable in a situation online,” Prosecutor Moers said. “Point out red flags to look for (asking for pictures or money), and the precautions to take when situations turn dangerous.”

Other resources for online safety include:

•National Center for Missing & Exploited Children: https://www.missingkids.org/home

•June is Internet Safety Month — Indiana Center for the Prevention of Youth Abuse & Su***de: https://www.indianaprevention.org/blog-1/internetsafetymonth2025

•Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force: Parenting Tips: https://www.in.gov/isp/icactf/parenting-tips/

06/03/2026

Address

PO Box 4125
Evansville, IN
47724

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18124377233

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