ELLA BEBE ANGELS Program
Causes: Domestic Violence Survivor Support, Community Services, Rapid Resource Center, Emergency Shelter, Non-Perishable foods, Spiritual, Emotional and Educational Counseling.
Mission: To educate survivors and the community to prevent domestic violence oppression in the lives of survivors with hope, healing, compassionate advocacy, support and comprehensive resources.
Vision: A society where every domestic violence survivor has access to the resources and support needed to regain their independence, heal from trauma, and thrive.
To engage in surrounding communities to curb domestic violence and to pursue and provide resources to those most impacted by domestic violence
Target demographics: Survivors and family of Domestic Violence
Direct beneficiaries per year: 50 individuals and families
Geographic areas served: Mid-South Mississippi and Tennessee some of the most saturated areas on domestic violence.
Programs: Basic need services such as Transitional living, Emergency shelter, Spiritual, Emotional, and Educational Support, Rapid Resource Center which is located inside St. Matthews Church, meals and transportation when necessary.
Resources Ella Bebe Angels, 662-804-6612 Ellabebeangels.com
Our Domestic Violence Services support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking, families who have experienced brokenness through divorce, separation, abuse and children who have witnessed abuse in their home.
Program Name: Restoring Hope: Rebuilding Lives Beyond Domestic Violence
Program Overview: The "Restoring Hope" program by Ella Bebe Angels Nonprofit Organization is a transformative initiative dedicated to providing comprehensive support, resources, and empowerment to domestic violence survivors in the Mid-South area. With a commitment to serving over 50 survivors annually, this program aims to create a safe and nurturing environment where survivors can heal, thrive, and rebuild their lives after experiencing the trauma of domestic violence. In addition "Restoring Hope Through Adult and Family Literacy" project, undertaken by Ella Bebe Angels Nonprofit Organization, aims to empower domestic violence survivors in the Mid-South region by promoting adult and family literacy programs. With a budget of $15,000, this project seeks to address the educational needs of survivors and their families, fostering new educational opportunities while enhancing existing literacy programs.
The Shelter From the Storm program by Ella Bebe Angels is designed to extend a helping hand to a specific and vital population within our community – domestic violence survivors. Our targeted population description encompasses individuals who have experienced the harrowing effects of domestic violence and are seeking a path to healing, empowerment, and renewal.
Who We Serve:
The Shelter From the Storm program is specifically tailored to support adult survivors of domestic violence, regardless of their age, ethnicity, background, or gender. Our program recognizes that domestic violence knows no boundaries, and our services are extended to survivors who have endured physical, emotional, verbal, financial, or psychological abuse.
Survivors Seeking Healing:
Our program is dedicated to survivors who are seeking a safe space to heal from the trauma of domestic violence. Whether recently escaping an abusive situation or navigating the aftermath of long-term abuse, we provide a support.
Program Objectives:
Mission: To educate survivors and the community to prevent domestic violence oppression in the lives of survivors with hope, healing, compassionate advocacy, support and comprehensive resources.
Vision: A society where every domestic violence survivor has access to the resources and support needed to regain their independence, heal from trauma, and thrive.
To engage in surrounding communities to curb domestic violence and to pursue and provide resources to those most impacted by domestic violence
Target demographics: Survivors and family of Domestic Violence
Direct beneficiaries per year: 50 individuals and families
Geographic areas served: Mid-South Mississippi and Tennessee some of the most saturated areas on domestic violence.
Programs: Basic need services such as Transitional living, Emergency shelter, Spiritual, Emotional, and Educational Support, Rapid Resource Center which is located inside St. Matthews Church, meals and transportation when necessary.
Resources Ella Bebe Angels, 662-804-6612 Ellabebeangels.com
Our Domestic Violence Services support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking, families who have experienced brokenness through divorce, separation, abuse and children who have witnessed abuse in their home.
Program Name: Restoring Hope: Rebuilding Lives Beyond Domestic Violence
Program Overview: The "Restoring Hope" program by Ella Bebe Angels Nonprofit Organization is a transformative initiative dedicated to providing comprehensive support, resources, and empowerment to domestic violence survivors in the Mid-South area. With a commitment to serving over 50 survivors annually, this program aims to create a safe and nurturing environment where survivors can heal, thrive, and rebuild their lives after experiencing the trauma of domestic violence. In addition "Restoring Hope Through Adult and Family Literacy" project, undertaken by Ella Bebe Angels Nonprofit Organization, aims to empower domestic violence survivors in the Mid-South region by promoting adult and family literacy programs. With a budget of $15,000, this project seeks to address the educational needs of survivors and their families, fostering new educational opportunities while enhancing existing literacy programs.
The Shelter From the Storm program by Ella Bebe Angels is designed to extend a helping hand to a specific and vital population within our community – domestic violence survivors. Our targeted population description encompasses individuals who have experienced the harrowing effects of domestic violence and are seeking a path to healing, empowerment, and renewal.
Who We Serve:
The Shelter From the Storm program is specifically tailored to support adult survivors of domestic violence, regardless of their age, ethnicity, background, or gender. Our program recognizes that domestic violence knows no boundaries, and our services are extended to survivors who have endured physical, emotional, verbal, financial, or psychological abuse.
Survivors Seeking Healing:
Our program is dedicated to survivors who are seeking a safe space to heal from the trauma of domestic violence. Whether recently escaping an abusive situation or navigating the aftermath of long-term abuse, we provide a support.
Program Objectives:
- Healing and Renewal: Provide survivors with a sanctuary for emotional healing, trauma recovery, and personal growth through expert counseling and therapeutic interventions.
- Empowerment and Skill Development: Equip survivors with essential life skills, financial literacy, vocational training, and employment support to regain independence and self-sufficiency.
- Safety: Support with navigating access to resources that protect their rights and well-being.
- Community Connection: Foster a sense of belonging and connection through peer support groups, community events, and workshops that promote resilience and self-confidence.
- Immediate Assistance: Provide survivors with emergency housing, clothing, hygiene products, and food, ensuring their immediate safety and well-being.
- Counseling and Therapy: Regular individual and group counseling sessions, trauma-informed therapy, and emotional support to aid survivors' healing journey.
- Skill Workshops: Ongoing workshops focusing on financial literacy, job readiness, resume building, and essential life skills.
- Peer Support Groups: Supportive spaces for survivors to share experiences, offer mutual encouragement, and build lasting connections.
- Resource Provision: Immediate assistance with shelter, clothing, hygiene products, and food for survivors in crisis situations.
- Personalized Plans: Each survivor will receive a customized plan that addresses their unique needs, goals, and strengths.
- Regular Workshops: Monthly skill-building workshops, combined with healing-centered therapies and counseling sessions.
- Support Group Meetings: Monthly support group meetings that foster understanding, camaraderie, and emotional support.
- Community Events: Yearly events to celebrate survivors' achievements, strengthen their sense of belonging, and promote empowerment.
- Outcome Tracking: Regular assessments to monitor survivors' progress in emotional well-being, skill acquisition, and community integration.
- Participant Feedback: Soliciting direct feedback from survivors to evaluate program effectiveness and gather insights for improvements.
- Data Analysis: Analyzing data collected from surveys, workshops, and support group sessions to assess changes in participants' confidence, skills, and overall quality of life.
- Success Stories: Sharing stories of transformation to showcase the tangible impact of the program on survivors' lives.
Additional Resources
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Get help without saying a word. Online chat is available 24/7/365.
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Reach out to professional advocates 24/7/365 at National Domestic Violence Hotline Call 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 to get the help you deserve no name, no fees and no judgment just help.
Get help without saying a word. Online chat is available 24/7/365.
We are here to listen.
Reach out to professional advocates 24/7/365 at National Domestic Violence Hotline Call 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 to get the help you deserve no name, no fees and no judgment just help.