Finding Our Voices, Knox County Homeless Coalition bring light to domestic abuse survivors

“Life is getting brighter every day for local domestic abuse survivors through the growing collaboration between Finding Our Voices and the Knox County Homeless Coalition (KCHC),” said Finding Our Voices, in a news release. 

Finding Our Voices disbursed $27,000 this past year in direct assistance to Knox, Waldo, and Lincoln county domestic abuse survivors through the group’s Get Out Stay Out (GOSO) program.

“Of this amount,” said Patrisha McLean, founder/director of the statewide and Camden-based grassroots nonprofit, “almost one half benefited clients of the homeless coalition through meaningful collaboration with this beautiful organization’s amazing social workers.” 

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