Beaman Home Retools Logo
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
By Staff Report-
The new logo was unveiled at Warsaw’s First Friday May 4. Accompanied by a testimonial skit by Beaman Home volunteers, the unveiling is a part of Beaman Home’s effort to heighten awareness about domestic violence.
The original logo was shaped like a house with a mother and child inside. It represented the Beaman Home Shelter, and for years served the agency well, said Tracie Hodson, Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse executive director.
“Today, however, the Beaman Home is much more than just a shelter for abused women and men, and their children, seeking to break the cycle of violence in their lives,” Hodson said.
For that reason, an updated all-encompassing look for the logo was sought through a recent logo contest, Hodson said.
The Beaman Home provides essential services to domestic violence victims and their children through the emergency shelter and outreach programs.
Assistance includes individual, peer and group counseling, life skills training, parenting, self defense, relaxation therapy, domestic violence education, nutrition and physical appearance among others. Victims are taught to recognize the cycle of violence and learn that they have control over events in their lives.
Beaman Home assists teachers in educating young teens about teen dating violence and signs of unhealthy relationships as well as Internet safety.
Beaman Home advocates provide outreach services to victims who may still be in their abusive relationship and are looking for support and guidance, or who are re-establishing their lives after leaving their abusive partner. Victims do not need to enter the shelter to receive outreach services.
The Beaman Home, also known as Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse Inc., can help people who find themselves in an abusive relationship. Call the 24-hour crisis hotline at 574-267-7701 or toll free at 877-725-9363.[[In-content Ad]]
The new logo was unveiled at Warsaw’s First Friday May 4. Accompanied by a testimonial skit by Beaman Home volunteers, the unveiling is a part of Beaman Home’s effort to heighten awareness about domestic violence.
The original logo was shaped like a house with a mother and child inside. It represented the Beaman Home Shelter, and for years served the agency well, said Tracie Hodson, Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse executive director.
“Today, however, the Beaman Home is much more than just a shelter for abused women and men, and their children, seeking to break the cycle of violence in their lives,” Hodson said.
For that reason, an updated all-encompassing look for the logo was sought through a recent logo contest, Hodson said.
The Beaman Home provides essential services to domestic violence victims and their children through the emergency shelter and outreach programs.
Assistance includes individual, peer and group counseling, life skills training, parenting, self defense, relaxation therapy, domestic violence education, nutrition and physical appearance among others. Victims are taught to recognize the cycle of violence and learn that they have control over events in their lives.
Beaman Home assists teachers in educating young teens about teen dating violence and signs of unhealthy relationships as well as Internet safety.
Beaman Home advocates provide outreach services to victims who may still be in their abusive relationship and are looking for support and guidance, or who are re-establishing their lives after leaving their abusive partner. Victims do not need to enter the shelter to receive outreach services.
The Beaman Home, also known as Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse Inc., can help people who find themselves in an abusive relationship. Call the 24-hour crisis hotline at 574-267-7701 or toll free at 877-725-9363.[[In-content Ad]]
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