Category: Newsletter

The Journey

The need for our services is rising. We serve more individuals each year than in previous years, and we don’t anticipate a drop in those numbers. In 2023 we served 1,664 survivors and their children but still have a daily...

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Winter 2023 Newsletter

The holiday season brings about various feelings to everyone, especially those who find themselves displaced due to an unsafe home or relationship. The needs of survivors are forever growing\ and changing, and we do not see that need decreasing anytime...

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Spring 2023 Newsletter

The Silent Epidemic A survivor’s life can be drastically changed by a brain injury, often in unrecognizable ways. Brain injuries can be a silent barrier to healing from trauma, impacting work, parenting, education, and relationships. Many survivors are often blamed...

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Winter Newsletter 2022

Holidays Bring Hope: With financial strain, increased time at home, and a wealth of added stress, the holidays are not always full of joy for those experiencing domestic violence. Elaine, along with her seven children fled her abusive husband, and...

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Summer Newsletter

A New Day Introducing Leah Droge, as Friendship Home’s new Executive Director! Leah is a native of Pawnee City, NE, and a graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan University, with a Bachelor’s in Sociology, and currently working towards a master’s degree in...

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