Archive for June, 2008

United Way Gives $39,000 Grant to Support the Shelter

June 25, 2008

 

United Way of Greater New Haven has awarded Domestic Violence Services (DVS) of Greater New Haven $39,000 for the 2008-2009 fiscal year that begins July 1. The funds will support DVS’s emergency shelter for abused women and children.

 

“At a time when public funds are dwindling,” said Sandra Koorejian, DVS’s executive director, “the support of the United Way – and its donors – is critically important to the safety of scores of women and children.”

 

Among the services that the United Way funding will enable the shelter to provide include casework (ranging from employment prospects to insurance), advocacy, crisis intervention, information and referral, and counseling with a focus on safety planning.

 

About United Way

United Way brings together the caring power of our community to create measurable, sustainable change and to improve lives.  Together with community partners, United Way identifies our region’s greatest needs and best opportunities for change; raises dollars and invest those dollars for results and connects people to their caring through volunteer opportunities. 

 

More information about United Way of Greater New Haven’s community leadership and how you can help can be found at www.uwgnh.org.  

 

 

 

Friend of DVS Honored For Her Contributions

June 25, 2008

 

Donna Violante, who served on the DVS board from 1996 to 2007, was named one of 30 leaders who made a difference in the lives of survivors of domestic violence during the 30 years since the creation of the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV).  The honorees were introduced at CCADV’s annual meeting June 18, 2008.

 

Violante served as the DVS board president and chaired walkathons for ten years, raising tens of thousands of dollars for the agency.  Now retired, Violante was a manager with AT&T (formerly SNET and SBC) and organized company groups and company management to support the walkathons and other DVS fund-raising efforts.

 

Donna Violante remains strongly committed to DVS’s mission and firm in the belief that that women can do anything.

 

Adult Advocate, Bilingual English/Spanish

June 24, 2008

Job description: Provide counseling and casework services to women in the battered women’s shelter. Offer crisis intervention and information/referral via the hotline. Supportive work environment. Full-time.  Competitive pay/excellent benefits.

Job requirements: Minimum of bachelor’s degree in human services field and one year of relevant experience required, preferably in a residential setting, including crisis intervention and counseling. Must have strong knowledge of community resources. Must have valid CT driver’s license and car. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team. DVS will provide mandatory battered women’s counselor certification training. MUST BE BILINGUAL.

To apply send your resume and cover letter to DVSGNH, PO Box 1329, New Haven, CT 06505, fax to 203.562.9450, or e-mail to skoorejian@dvsgnh.org. NO PHONE CALLS.