Hatfield was asked what first drew her to Serenity INC and gives her perspective on the work being done at the organization.
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Hatfield was asked as she begins this new role what is she looking to accomplish. The challenge of funding is a large portion of work to be done at the executive level.
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Since 1988, Serenity Inc. has provided shelter and advocacy for domestic violence survivors in Baxter and Marion counties and the surrounding area. The nonprofit operates a safe shelter in Mountain Home, offering emergency housing, help with protection orders, and support services such as transportation, job assistance, education, and healthcare referrals.
Serenity also runs two resale shops, The Purple Door and The Donation Station, where clients can receive goods at no cost. Proceeds from general sales help fund victims and their families as well as shelter operations. For more information call 8470-424-7576 and to stay up to date visit their Facebook Page here.
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