Written by Sojourner VOICES, a network of domestic violence survivors
Read MoreThe Bucks announced the Sojourner Family Peace Center and Hope House in Milwaukee and The Women’s Center in Waukesha will initially receive physical upgrades that are expected to be completed during this basketball season.
Read MoreOur partners at WaterStone Bank graciously donated $7,500, in addition to hosting a school supply drive for children served by Sojourner!
Read MoreOur friends at WaterStone Bank are hosting a school supply drive for children served by Sojourner!
Read MoreIt was a night to remember!
Read MoreThe 2022 Hope Lives Here report is out!
Read MoreHappy National Volunteer Week! Each day this week, we introduced you to a volunteer whose passion for peace has changed the lives of countless victims of domestic violence. From answering calls to creating works of art, the work our volunteers do makes a difference. But they don’t do it alone. To the army of advocates and allies who donate their time and talents, thank you. We are grateful for you always!
Read MoreThe Children’s Program team scheduled extra programming during MPS’ spring break, knowing parents would appreciate the additional opportunities for engagement. So they invited the Skylight Music Theatre to host daily workshops for all ages which included creative writing, song composition, and let’s not forget the most important part - live performances! Rumor has it Skylight may be doing more with us this summer. Stay tuned!
Read MoreSojourner Family Peace Center and Colectivo have joined forces for Peace Brew, a monthly discussion series among Sojourner leadership, donors, and members of the community about the current state of domestic violence and what's happening at Sojourner.
Read MoreMegan: Mom, attorney, survivor
Megan, an attorney, worked in domestic violence and knew the nuances inside and out. But it’s different, she says, when it happens inside your own home.
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