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We are thrilled to share that our work was recently featured in Spectrum News. Through this platform, one of the participants of our services had the opportunity to share her experience with Helping Hands, shedding light on the real impact of our collective efforts.
Every October, we come together to celebrate the Purple Event, a beacon of hope in the fight against domestic violence. This year, we mark the 10th anniversary of the Purple Event, a milestone made possible by your collective efforts.
Karen discovered healing in the embrace of Christ, inspiring her to share her story without shame. Recognizing the lasting trauma violence can imprint on lives, she established her ministry, Helping Hands Against Domestic Violence, which eventually evolved into the violence prevention program at Helping Hands Resource Center.
Pastor Suria, a dedicated pastor and missionary in Nepal, underwent a profound transformation in his life journey. Once a Hindu and grappling with drug addiction, he faced a period of immense hardship and abuse. However, it was his older brother who extended a compassionate hand and introduced him to the love of Jesus. This encounter marked a pivotal moment that forever changed the course of Pastor Suria's life.
Karen was honored to be a featured educator in the 2020 Echo Parenting Conference. Her expertise and passion for trauma-informed care and nonviolent parenting made her a valuable contributor to the conference.
Through her engaging presentations and insightful discussions, Karen shared her knowledge and insights, inspiring parents and professionals alike to embrace a compassionate and trauma-informed approach to parenting. Her participation in the conference further solidified her reputation as a respected educator in the field, making a positive impact on the lives of many.
This powerful "Uplifting Voices: Facilitator Stories" video features Karen Gonzalez, founder of Helping Hands Resource Center in Los Angeles. Karen is a domestic violence and sexual abuse survivor herself and became a Windows Facilitator in 2014. Here she shares the crucial role art has played in her and her daughter's journey from victims to survivors.
Our annual event stands as a beacon of awareness and education, dedicated to shedding light on the issue of domestic violence. It serves as a platform to amplify the voices of survivors, honoring those who have tragically lost their lives to violence. Join us as we come together to raise awareness, foster understanding, and advocate for change in our communities.
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