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www.HartfordBusiness.com • November 13, 2018 • GIVING GUIDE • Hartford Business Journal 29 Since 1977, Interval House has been deeply dedicated to preventing and breaking the cycle of family and intimate partner violence. Our safe house protects victims and their children. Our direct service in support of them gives our clients the freedom to become survivors. In addition to our safe house residents, we serve Hartford and the surrounding 23 towns, working with literally thousands to whom we offer support services and advocacy. Their journeys through our case management take them from safety planning, counseling, support groups, helpful referral services to extraordinary court advocacy that helps them construct a life of their choosing. It is all of this work together that brings our victims to survivorship and finally to the place where they thrive. Our collaborations with community agencies, local police departments, every facet of the court environment and our network of support services are all effective in helping a family break their cycle of violence. It is our commitment to community education that leads us to prevention of violence in the home and the creation of healthy, nurturing relationships. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES Our annual gala, "Step Up — Step Out," is held at The Society Room each spring. A five-course tasting menu paired with premium wines, a silent and live auction and dancing make it a special evening. In October, at the Breakfast With Champions, we honor a person or an organization whose commitment to breaking the cycle of domestic violence is exemplary. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES We could not do the work we do without the support of our donors. You make our life-changing work possible by volunteering, making a donation, sponsoring or attending a fundraising event. A gift of unrestricted funds will provide us the opportunity to make the greatest difference in the area of greatest need. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Interval House is proud of our volunteers — without them, the services we provide would be significantly diminished. Direct Service volunteers assist in Crisis and Hotline counseling; facilitate support groups; and work with the children's program. Speakers Bureau Training — We train volunteers who wish to help with community outreach and education. Committee participation — Put your talent or interest to work by serving on a committee, such as Development, Annual Gala or the Breakfast With Champions. Board Service — Our Board of Directors is all volunteer and meets six times a year. Key responsibilities are Governance, Finance and Fundraising. Contact President & CEO Mary-Jane Foster at 860-246-9149 ext. 312 ABOUT US Year established: 1977 Annual revenues (most recent fiscal year): $2.4 million Total number of employees: 34 GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREA(S) Andover, Avon, Bloomfield, Bolton, Canton, East Granby, East Hartford, Ellington, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, South Windsor, Tolland, Vernon, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor TOP FUNDING SOURCES United Way: 6% Federal/State: 44% Fundraising: 34% Non-govt. grants: 13% Municipalities: 3% Vice Chair Manon Champagne Morgan Stanley Treasurer K. Prasad Menon Cigna (retired) Secretary Cynthia Enos Webster Bank Molly Dworkin Connecticut Children's Medical Center Susan Hurlbert Eastern Connecticut Association of Realtors Samia Hussein Hartford Hospital Robert Montecalvo Hartford Steam Boiler Icy Mounds Webster Bank Faith Palmer City of Hartford Sylvia De Haas Phillips Bay Path University Cheryl Pytel Hartford Steam Boiler Erum Majid Randhawa BlumShapiro Whitney Sweeney The Latimer Group President and CEO Mary-Jane Foster Chair Dawn Andresen The Hartford Hartford Interval House P.O. Box 340207, Hartford, CT 06134 | 860-838-8450 www.intervalhousect.org OUR MISSION: Interval House is dedicated to ending domestic violence and providing services that will prevent and break the cycle of family and intimate partner abuse. We strive to reach all persons at risk and bring about social change. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Most often, we think of victims of domestic violence as women and indeed 86% of victims are women. T hank you from the bottom of my heart, for the help in escaping the most traumatic experience of my life. I could not have done it without you, and I'm beyond grateful that people like you exist. With love, Richie. Richie is in his last year of medical school. He will graduate this June. This is why we do the work we do.

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