Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse

Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse Our agency has grown and evolved over our 40 years of providing services to those impacted by domestic violence.

Domestic Violence services offered include: 24- hour hotline, crisis intervention & emergency shelter, counseling for individuals and children, court and medical advocacy, prevention, abuser intervention, and training. In 1980, our founders developed South Suburban Family Shelter in hopes of creating a permanent on-site shelter for those experiencing domestic violence. While an admirable aspiratio

n, it was unable to come to fruition, due to a number of factors. The agency quickly moved away from the idea of strictly being a long-term shelter, and focused more on providing orders of protection, a hotline, and then counseling, short-term emergency shelter, and spreading education and awareness of domestic violence. In short, the original South Suburban Family Shelter evolved quickly into something much, much more than the initial envisioned shelter services. In 2019, our board of directors embarked on the rebranding process. We held focus groups with our constituents, clients, and the community at large as well as administering several surveys to garner feedback. The feedback we received was in line with what we were also feeling: our name did not relay the services we provide and to who. The change to Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse reflects the evolution of services that we provide. The new name encapsulates all we do to help those impacted by domestic violence and more accurately describes the work we do to educate the community and stop domestic violence in its tracks.

June is Gun Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence and gun violence are deeply interconnected. Access to and availa...
06/01/2026

June is Gun Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence and gun violence are deeply interconnected. Access to and availability of fi****ms increases the risk of intimate partner homicide. Share this post to raise awareness on Firearm-Related Intimate Partner Violence.

Our annual Dancing Away Domestic Violence event is next month! Join us as we dance for a cause.We are excited to welcome...
05/29/2026

Our annual Dancing Away Domestic Violence event is next month! Join us as we dance for a cause.

We are excited to welcome DJ Emilio Bucks as our DADV DJ for 2026. We are also excited to introduce Double Dutch Therapy/DDT into the DADV lineup this year, as we welcome back Dawn's Dancin Deeva (Line Dancing), Ginny Coppess (Country Line Dancing), and Lemonzone Nutrition (Cardio Drumming).

Mr. Craves Treats n Eats Food Truck will be returning for another season!

Thank you, Sponsors, for making this possible, and thank you Rompiendo El Silencio for your partnership in Domestic Violence Ministry.

Get your tickets, and pre-order your t-shirts now!

Pre-order t-shirts by June 8th to guarantee your size is available.

https://givebutter.com/DADV26

We are thinking of you today. 💚💜
05/26/2026

We are thinking of you today. 💚💜

Today, we would like to congratulate  for their excellent baker volunteer program, that has reached over 100,000 dessert...
05/15/2026

Today, we would like to congratulate for their excellent baker volunteer program, that has reached over 100,000 desserts for children in need. Although we are newer to the Cake4Kids family, we can already see the tremendous difference a personalized cake can bring to a child's face. Thank you for this very important partnership!

Upcoming May Free Community TrainingsDomestic Violence 101 Tuesday, May 126:00 PM – 7:00 PMHosted by Anew’s Community Ed...
05/08/2026

Upcoming May Free Community Trainings

Domestic Violence 101
Tuesday, May 12
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Hosted by Anew’s Community Education Department, this engaging session provides a foundational understanding of:
-The dynamics of domestic violence
-Common survivor and perpetrator behaviors
-The impact of violence on children and families

Whether this is your first time attending or you’ve joined us before, this training offers a meaningful opportunity to learn, reflect, and strengthen how we support survivors together.

Registration is required:
https://bit.ly/3Nz6l7x
(You will receive the Zoom link after registering.)
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NEW: Response to Disclosures

Tuesday, May 19
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Join us for an interactive virtual, trauma-informed webinar focused on responding to disclosures of child abuse.

Participants will learn:
-How child abuse and domestic violence intersect
-Warning signs of abuse in children and youth
-Trauma-informed ways to respond to disclosures
-Mandated reporting guidelines and how to report suspected child abuse

Registration is required:
https://bit.ly/4eZjB0f
(You will receive the Zoom link after registering.)

Prom is a great time to celebrate the end of the year with your friends and peers! It can also be a pretty stressful tim...
05/01/2026

Prom is a great time to celebrate the end of the year with your friends and peers! It can also be a pretty stressful time. Check out these tips for having a great prom!💜🪩🕺💃

Today is Denim Day-- and we are nearing the end of Sexual Assault Awareness Month & Child Abuse Prevention Month. Sport ...
04/29/2026

Today is Denim Day-- and we are nearing the end of Sexual Assault Awareness Month & Child Abuse Prevention Month.

Sport your denim to support the awareness of sexual assault.

The Denim Day campaign is in response to a 1992 Italian court case ruling and the activism surrounding it. Since then, what started as a local event to bring awareness to victim blaming and destructive myths that surround sexual violence has grown into a worldwide movement.

Learn more: https://denimday.org/about

Take a peek at our annual Dancing Away Domestic Violence shirt design for 2026!Featuring nods to the program-- line danc...
04/23/2026

Take a peek at our annual Dancing Away Domestic Violence shirt design for 2026!

Featuring nods to the program-- line dancing, country line dancing, cardio drumming, and NEW this year-- double dutch demonstrations by Double Dutch Therapy/DDT!

Get your tickets and t-shirts now for our June 27th, 2026 event.

https://givebutter.com/DADV26

On behalf of the staff and board of directors of Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse, I extend our deepest condolen...
04/20/2026

On behalf of the staff and board of directors of Anew: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse, I extend our deepest condolences to the families of Shaneiqua Pugh, her seven children, and all those impacted by Sunday’s mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana.

In recent weeks, we have witnessed a devastating number of lives lost to domestic violence—individuals killed at the hands of intimate partners. Among them are Dr. Cerina Fairfax, wife of Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax; Nancy Metayer Bowen, Vice Mayor of Coral Springs, Florida; Pastor Tammy McCollum of Charlotte, North Carolina; Myneika Scott of Grovetown, Georgia; and Davonta Curtis of Chicago, Illinois. These names represent just a fraction of the lives lost. Too many stories go untold, and too many families are left grieving.

As these tragedies continue to unfold, I am reminded of the urgency of our work. Domestic violence does not discriminate—it affects individuals across all communities, backgrounds, and identities. In recent weeks, there has been heightened visibility around the murders of Black women.

According to the National Network to End Domestic Violence, 45.1% of Black women have experienced domestic violence, and more than half of Black female homicides are connected to intimate partner violence.

At Anew, we see the impact of this violence every day—and we also see the possibility for change. We provide comprehensive, wraparound services to survivors, while also investing in prevention efforts that address the root causes of abuse.

We believe accountability is essential. Through our Partner Abuse Intervention Program, we work with individuals who have used violence, helping them take responsibility for their actions while building the skills needed to create nonviolent, healthy relationships.

We also believe prevention begins early. Through our Community Education and Prevention Program, we are equipping young people—from pre-K through high school—with the knowledge and tools to build safe, respectful relationships and break cycles of harm before they begin.

This moment calls for more than awareness—it calls for action. Each of us has a role to play in creating safer communities, supporting survivors, and holding systems accountable. Everyone deserves to live a life free from abuse. I remain committed to a future where that is not an aspiration, but a reality.

At Anew, we see both the impact of domestic violence and the possibility for change every day. These recent tragedies underscore
the urgent need to invest in prevention, support survivors, and work collectively to end the cycle of abuse.

We encourage our community to learn more, support this work, and access resources by visiting our website.

Kristine Scott, CEO

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