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Las Vegas-area foster owners sought for violence victims’ pets

  https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/las-vegas-area-foster-owners-sought-for-violence-victims-pets-1839158/ An open house for interested foster parents for animals is set for 5-7 p.m. Thursday at SafeNest, 3900 Meadows Lane. (Las Vegas Review-Journal file) By Sabrina Schnur Las Vegas Review-Journal September 1, 2019 - 3:33 pm    Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. SafeNest and The Animal Foundation are partnering

New program aims to help pets of domestic violence survivors

https://news3lv.com/news/local/new-program-aims-to-help-pets-of-domestic-violence-survivors The reason for the program, according to SafeNest CEO Liz Ortenburger, is to give pets involved in violent relationships a loving place to stay while they and their owners recover. (KSNV) by Renee Santos Thursday, August 29th 2019 LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A program called Pets Are Survivors Too (PAST), a partnership

Project Safe 417 Sees Growth

https://news3lv.com/news/local/project-safe-417-sees-growth-domestic-violence-volunteers-needed LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — Domestic violence is an ongoing problem across the valley. Just in the past two weeks, there have been at least three deadly incidents including a mother who police say was beaten to death by her husband. “There's nothing more frustrating for an officer than responding to a house over and

Camp Hope: Newest program helping children impacted by domestic violence

Statistics show without intervention, 75% of children living in a domestic violence household will repeat the cycle of domestic violence as a batterer or victim. That’s according to SafeNest. Domestic violence is an epidemic that impacts many children. Without intervention, the cycle can keep going. “Get addicted to opioids, be suicidal, be incarcerated and

SafeNest Services Now Provided Through Text and More

https://news3lv.com/news/local/safenest-services-now-provided-through-text-and-moreIn a time where the internet, technology and cell phones are so prevalent, SafeNest is now expanding its 24/7 crisis hotline.“This is a whole new medium for everybody to be able to reach out,” said SafeNet CEO Liz Ortenburger.The hotline now includes chat and text options.“So, this gives a safe place for teens really

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