Monday, November 26, 2012

In need of Christmas Gift Cards for Clients!

Friend to Friend is in need of Christmas Gift Cards for our clients staying at the Serenity House. Wal-Mart Gift Cards in any amount are preferred. These gift cards will allow the children staying at the Serenity House to go and shop for their Mothers. This allows the children to feel special in picking out their own gifts! Women will also use these gift cards to purchase Christmas gifts for their children and families! Help support Friend to Friend's mission of helping survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault rebuild their lives.

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays!


Season’s Greetings
During this holiday season, the Friend to Friend staff, clients, volunteers and Board of Directors wish to extend a joyous, safe and healthy holiday to all of you. We thank you for your support and look forward to serving the Moore County community together in the new year.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Empower


The Bodies and spirits of women and girls are the forgotten frontline in conflicts throughout the world. Sexual violence is not just a by-product of war; it is a strategy of combat systematically used to terrorize and humiliate. (unknown)

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

TAKE BACK THE NIGHT: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Help Support Moore County Domestic Violence Victims. Please join us for a candlelight vigil as we remember those who have lost their lives as a result of domestic violence. 

October 29 6pm at Southern Pines Park
145 SE Broad Street, Southern Pines

Enjoy music & refreshments!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Serenity House Win Award


RALEIGH—Five affordable housing developments will receive Housing North Carolina Awards on Sept. 27. Sponsored by the N.C. Housing Finance Agency, the awards recognize outstanding affordable housing that can serve as models for other communities. More than 700 people to attended the 23rd annual awards luncheon during the N.C. Affordable Housing Conference at the Raleigh Convention Center. Anne Friesen accepted the award on behalf of Friend to Friend's Serenity House.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Post from our Summer Intern, Dan


Despite my young age I can honestly say I have seen things that most people of many more years have not. I have seen the sun rise over New York City while driving up the highway. I have seen the sun set from the rear of a boat over the Atlantic Ocean. I have lived in 3 decades, 2 centuries and 2 millenniums, and I am only 21 years old. I have unfortunately also seen a number of tragedies. I have seen my father laid to his final rest. I have spent 3 hours digging through rubble of a burnt house to try to find the bodies of two people that despite my every effort I could not save. I have been awoken at all hours of the night to stare death straight in the face. Some of those patients I saved many others I did not. But I am not sitting here now writing this post to discuss any of that. I am writing to discuss another tragedy that I have seen time and time again and too often feel helpless to do anything about, this tragedy I speak of is domestic violence.
Friend to Friend's "Serenity House"  has been open since February of 2012 and has 

weathered a very hot North Carolina summer. Comparing on the previous years cost and 

this years cost up to this month the numbers don't lie, a green building works for us. 

The cost of heating and cooling the new "Serenity House" is significantly less and with 

the new shelter being much larger only proves the point more. 

Check out the article regarding the "Serenity House" and the energy saving technology.