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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Thursday, October 1, 2009
OCTOBER IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH Over 17 events are planned to help raise awareness ORLANDO, FL, October 1, 2009 — Today begins the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness month across the nation. Here in Orange County, Harbor House has partnered with numerous other agencies to raise awareness about this epidemic in our community. Since
 
Harbor House Board Member Sultana Ali Internationally Recognized
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Sultana Ali Recognized as an “Emerging Leader” at eWomenNetwork International Conference Chosen as one of only 12 international finalists from hundreds of entries, Ali was selected to represent her community at the eWomenNetwork International Femtor Awards Gala on August 6, 2009. In addition, she was selected as a top 10 finalist for the talent
 
Harbor House to Benefit from Kids Rock Celebrity Golf Tournament
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
CELEBRITIES COME TOGETHER TO GOLF AT THE REUNION RESORT IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA TO BENFEFIT FIVE CHILDREN’S CHARITIES Beverly Hills, CA (September 15, 2009) – Kids Rock Events, LLC announces its 3rd Annual Celebrity Golf Invitational to support non-profits that serve children. Kim Kardashian, Donald Trump, Tom Arnold, Nick Lachey, Alan and Robin Thicke, Brian
 
Women's Resource Center Announces 2009 Summit Awards
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
WRC Announces 2009 Summit Impact Grant Recipients The Central Florida Women's Resource Center is pleased to announce the following recipients of the 2009Summit Impact Grant. These grants, totaling over $47,000 are made to fund programs designed to support education, prevention and issues related to sexual assault. The grant winners are: BETA Center: To
 
Harbor House Elects New Board Members
Monday, September 14, 2009
Orlando, FL (September 14, 2009) -- Harbor House of Central Florida is pleased to announce the election of four new board members to the 2009-2010 Board of Directors. These new board members include: Margaret Lezcano, Investment Banker; Lincoln Salmon, owner & Personal Financial Representative of Salmon Agency Inc.; Ivette Sanchez, Senior Engineer with
 
Volunteerism with Harbor House Boosts Orlando ASIS Chapter to Win Community Service Award
Monday, August 31, 2009

Volunteerism with Harbor House of Central Florida Boosts

Orlando ASIS Chapter to Win Community Service Award

 

Orlando, FL (August 27, 2009) -- Harbor House of Central Florida is proud to announce that they have been awarded a $1,000 check as a result of community-wide efforts by the Orlando Chapter of ASIS recognized nationally through a community service award.  

 

The Greater Orlando Chapter of ASIS was recently chosen by the ASIS International awards committee as the recipient of the 2008 ASIS Community Service Award. The new ASIS International community service award allows each of its 200 chapters around the world to nominate partnerships with nonprofits. The award recognizes the outstanding community achievements of its chapters and also provides $1,000 to the community cause where winning chapters have dedicated their time and volunteerism. The Greater Orlando Chapter of ASIS presented a $1000 check to Harbor House CEO Carol Wick as part of this award at a luncheon ceremony in Orlando, Florida.

 

“Nearly all our chapters, large and small, dedicate resources to local charitable efforts,” says Michael R. Cummings, CPP, president of ASIS International. “They raise money for law enforcement organizations, for Toys for Tots, for food pantries, for injured soldiers, and for families who have suddenly lost a loved one.” 

 

In addition to the community service award grant, ASIS of Greater Orlando has provided Harbor House with over 200 hours of volunteer time, designed a security system for the new Discovery Zone Children’s Center, and donated cash, gifts and cell phones valued at $2700. 

 

“We are honored that ASIS International has chosen The Central Florida Chapter for its work with Harbor House,” says Carol Wick, CEO. “The ASIS volunteers have been vital partner in the development of our security system and safety planning for our emergency campus. They understand the serious nature of domestic violence and are true partners in the survivors we serve. Harbor House is proud to be affiliated with ASIS.”

 

Harbor House of Central Florida

Harbor House of Central Florida is a leading authority on domestic violence and is highly regarded as one of the best comprehensive domestic violence programs in the State of Florida.  The main program is the 88 bed emergency shelter that operates 24 hours a day for women and child survivors of family violence.  This life saving program has been in operation for 33 years and is the only State certified domestic violence shelter in Orange County. 

 

About ASIS

ASIS International is the preeminent organization for security professionals. Founded in 1955, ASIS is dedicated to increasing the effectiveness and productivity of security professionals by developing educational programs and materials that address broad security interests, such as the ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits, as well as specific security topics.

 
Harbor House Hosts China Delegation
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
China Delegation Visits Harbor House Harbor House of Central Florida hosted visitors from the People's Republic of China. These rising leaders from China have been tasked with generating reform in their respective provinces. Zheng Ping (Zen Pin), Vice President of the Women's Federation of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region stated that there are 90
 
Answers hard to come by in family killings
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
What drove John Wood to shoot his wife and two children inside their Heathrow home and then turn the gun on himself? Was Wood shamed by bankruptcy? Overwhelmed by the prospect of losing everything - the $300,000 home, the boat, the cars? Afraid of being poor? It was probably a combination of factors. Though extremely rare, cases like the Woods' - in which
 
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