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From the Desk of your Friendly Neighborhood CEO

I think I might be in a time warp…how is it that school is starting next week!? I should have seen this coming when the first backpack was dropped off for our annual Back to School Angels program, but I didn’t. I should have realized it when the training room started to be lined with backpacks, but it didn’t dawn on me. And now all the backpacks are gone. They are with the children, getting packed and repacked and tested out for the first day of school.


You would think this was evident when we went school supply shopping for my own son. But no, it still seemed so far off. Now the carefree summer days are waning and it’s time to get back to the structure and predictability of school. Which honestly, isn’t such a bad thing. As fun as summer is with staying up late and flowing through the day with no real plans, children need the structure. Structure helps us all, actually. It provides consistency, boundaries, and predictability. These are things that help us to feel psychologically safe.


This is especially true for children experiencing trauma. Trauma is unpredictable, chaotic and scary. For children living in a home with domestic violence, they never know when something bad might happen. It could be perfectly fine one moment and then terrifying the next. School provides respite from uncertainty with a consistent schedule and clearly defined expectations. For some children, it also provides meals they can count on and a safe adult who believes in them.


These are things many of us take for granted. So, I guess the return to school is a GOOD thing! Although I’ll still miss late night mini-golf and surprise ice cream outings. Here’s to summer rolling into fall and the comfort of safe spaces.


In Peace,

Jennifer

Back to School Angels 2023

Anew's annual Back to School Angels program is a wonderful success!


76 students--including last minute families who entered our program--have been covered by Back to School Angels! This has truly been a record breaking year, as we had 24 more students in need when compared to last year.


Additionally, we had a tremendous increase of donors who worked together to cover each child in our programs and services. 48 donors provided overwhelming support. Thanks to you, we were able to provide each student with everything they need to start the school year off strong.


Thank you to all who contributed in any way! You are the reason these children will smile as they walk into their first day of the new school year.


Happy new school year to all those starting school in the upcoming month!

Partner Abuse Intervention Program

The Partner Abuse Intervention Program (PAIP) has moved to a new location!


PAIP is a 30-week psycho-educational program that uses a state-approved curriculum designed to help participants to recognize and identify abusive behaviors, use non-violent conflict resolution; promote assertive, non-aggressive communication, achieve and maintain healthy and non-abusive parenting skills, and bring awareness of domestic violence.


Originally located at the Administrative Office on Harwood in Homewood, PAIP has moved to their very own office at 1010 Dixie Highway in Chicago Heights, IL. We are very excited about this growth for the program!


For more information or to request an assessment appointment, please contact the PAIP Office at 708-964-2205, or ask for extension 403.

Sneaker Ball 2023 - Tickets on Sale Now!

Don't miss out on this year's Sneaker Ball! We are excited to present the second annual Sneaker Ball to our supporters and constituents. We cannot wait to share the night with you! Bring your fashion, positivity, and passion for ending domestic violence with you as we celebrate 43 years of serving the community!


This year's awardees are...


Diane Kessler Community Champion Award

Flossmoor Service League


Velton Lacefield Memorial Award

Harlene Friedman


We will see you there!

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Full-Time Job Postings at Anew

Compensation and Benefits are listed clearly at the bottom of each job description. Take the guess out of applying-- Our salaries, wages, and benefits are transparent and up front! Please share with you network.


★ Bilingual Children’s Counselor

★ Bilingual Court Advocate

★ Bilingual Crisis Intervention Advocate

★ Court Program Assistant

★ Family Counselor

Partner Abuse Intervention Case Manager ***NEW***

★ Partner Abuse Intervention Co-Facilitator


All positions have been newly updated, so if you checked them before, make sure to check them again!


Anew offers full time benefits including 14 paid holidays; 20 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) annually; medical, dental, vision and life insurance; short-term and long-term disability; and the ability to contribute to our 403(b) plan with 3% company matching. This position is also eligible for Aflac benefits.


If you are interested in applying for any of these positions, please email your cover letter and resume to careers@anewdv.org.

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