Spare the Violence Bowl-A-Thon Sponsor Sheet

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Spare the Violence Bowl-A-Thon Sponsor Sheet

th Raise $75.00 in sponsors 13 Annual Any Team raising $500.00 and receive a chance for a in sponsors will be entered special prize package! Spare the Violence into a drawing for a pizza party! Bonus…Bonus…Bonus

Raise $100.00 or more in Extra… Extra… Extra… sponsors be included in the Raise $250.00 in sponsors drawing and receive a and receive a chance to win Safe Haven Sports Bottle! a $200.00 Shopping Spree This will be a 9 pin event!! Bowl-a-thon at Charlie’s County Market!!!

Saturday, March 12, 2016 “Spare the Violence” Bowl-a-thon Sponsor Sheet All proceeds from the Bowl-a-thon will benefit Safe Haven. Amount Amount Name Address Phone Pledged Due Paid If lost please return this form to: Name:______Phone______Address______

Amount Amount Name Address Phone Pledged Due Paid

Event Prize Levels… 1. Participants raising at least $75.00 in sponsors will be entered into a drawing for a prize package. 2. Participants raising $100.00 or more in sponsors will receive a Safe Haven Sports Bottle and be entered into the prize package drawing. 3. Participants raising $250.00 or more in sponsors will be entered into a drawing for a $200.00 Shopping Spree at Charlie’s County Market. 4. Teams raising $500.00 or more in sponsors will be entered into a drawing for a pizza party.

SAFE HAVEN FACTS SAFE HAVEN opened an emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault on February 11, 2002. By 9:00 am that day, the first family arrived in shelter.

2015 January – December  The shelter provided safe housing for 62 women and 64 children, average length of stay days was 30.6 days, 3,942 bed nights (5 women returned to shelter more than one time during the year)  Answered 2,185 crisis calls (2,027 Female, 158 Male)  Completed 21 restraining orders  Completed 740 safety plans with victims and 85 with their children  Provided support group to 47 women, 38 children  Provided services to 555 victims (397 women, 34 men and 124 children)  Received11 SANE calls, completed 7 Sexual Assault forensic (SANE) exams  Presented to 57 classrooms grades K-12  Gave 4 community presentations to 75 people  Provided 165 community awareness activities  Provided 4 professional trainings to 102 people  81 Volunteers logged 1,565 hours  165 DV and 36 SA cases referred to the district attorney’s office

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