Fulton County ADA, domestic violence survivor shares story at annual breakfast and briefing
By Alyson Shields, AccessWDUN.com “I’m in a different box. I can’t be them because I know better. I’m a prosecutor, I’m a law student. I’m
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By Alyson Shields, AccessWDUN.com “I’m in a different box. I can’t be them because I know better. I’m a prosecutor, I’m a law student. I’m
By Nick Watson The (Gainesville) Times After three months of intensive rehabilitation, multiple surgeries and roughly 19 months away from her job, April Ross returned
WHAT: 13th Annual Domestic Violence Breakfast & Briefing featuring domestic violence survivor April Ross. The event is presented each October (Domestic Violence Awareness Month) by
Due to inclement weather associated with Tropical Storm Irma, Gateway has canceled support groups for Monday evening, Sept. 11. Everyone stay safe and please call the
Gateway Domestic Violence Center is pleased to announce our platinum-level certification by GuideStar, a nonprofit organization whose mission is “to revolutionize philanthropy by providing information
By Nick Watson The (Gainesville) Times Wearing a bracelet with her sister’s motto, “be excellent,” Dao Huynh and her sister’s co-workers tried to “channel their
By Nick Watson The (Gainesville) Times Selected as a “model program” for domestic violence transitional housing, Gateway Domestic Violence Center gave tips to more than
By Nick Watson The (Gainesville) Times The pink bags seen around Sterling on the Lake in South Hall have no connection to the Gainesville domestic
Gateway Domestic Violence Center recently was one of three “model programs” selected by the National Network to End Domestic Violence to present a webinar on
What was the biggest decision you made at 9 years old? Maybe it was deciding who to invite to your slumber party or whether to
She may be retired, but Alice Volk isn’t finished working. In her 70s now, Alice has been volunteering at Gateway for almost 10 years, about
By Nick Watson A person escaping a domestic violence situation may change a cellphone number or delete a Facebook account to protect themselves. Now a
By Nick Watson Celebrating the more than $1 million in transitional housing fundraising for domestic violence survivors, Abigail Cutchshaw pondered her “full-circle moment.” She was
The Gateway Domestic Violence Center announced their plans to relocate to a new state-of-the-art facility. Gateway Executive Director, Jessica Butler, tells us of their plans
By B.J. Williams At an annual celebration gala Friday night at the Chattahoochee Country Club, officials with Gateway Domestic Violence Center announced a capital campaign to
By Nick Watson Before the lease runs out on its Gainesville shelter, Gateway Domestic Violence Center announced Friday its plans to find a new facility
Gateway Domestic Violence Center welcomed its 2017 Board of Directors, including six new members, during the first meeting of the year on Jan. 19. The
The 12th annual Domestic Violence Breakfast & Briefing, held this morning at the Gainesville Police Department, featured a presentation on how technology affects victim safety,
Gateway Domestic Violence Center extends an enormous “THANK YOU” to the many sponsors and supporters who made Gateway To Hope on April 22, 2016, such
As Gateway Domestic Violence Center gears up for its 2016 appeal to donors, the local nonprofit is pleased to announce the launch of a new
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