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Board Of Directors
2007-2008 Officers

President

Rev. Mark Kloha

Past President

Larry Higgins

Vice President

Alison Christie

Secretary

Penny Qualls

Treasurer

Michael Robinson

 

Additional Board Members

  • David Cannoy
  • Susan Fried
  • Bruce Davis
  • Jane Layman
  • Pam Fultz
  • Dianne Clement
  • Mary Shortridge
  • Marty Vannatter

Administrative Staff

Executive Director

Ann Perkins

Client Services Coordinator

Vicki Hill

Public Relations &

Outreach Services Coordinator

Diane Donahue

Interim Coordinator of Transitional Services

Shana Michael

Legal Advocates

Ruth Boggs, B.A., CDVA

Nikki Watkins

Children's Advocate

Melissa Faulkner

Executive Assistant

Mary Hill

House and Maintenance Manager

Tonia Steele

 

Who We Are....
The History of Safe Harbor
Beginning with a vision in the late 1970's, a group of mental health workers, social service personnel, local law enforcement, court officials, attorneys and staff of the YWCA in Ashland sat down to consider the solutions to the ever increasing problem of domestic violence within their own community.
Reeling from national media attention received from a 1979 Lou Harris Poll conducted in the Commonwealth that revealed that 78,000 women in Kentucky surveyed, admitted to being physically beaten or assaulted by their partner in the previous year, attention was drawn to Kentucky's desperate need for services for battered women and children, and in particular to families living in Northeastern Kentucky.

Soon after in 1983, Pathways Inc., a community mental health center was granted funds to provide counseling and legal services to victims.  Immediately, the toll-free number was flooded with emergency phone calls from women who needed temporary, safe shelter.  With Pathways' vast resources in the ten county regions known as FIVCO and Gateway, Safe Harbor became an "umbrella" agency with financial assistance from the Cabinet for Human Resources and technical support from the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association, opening it's Emergency Shelter in downtown Ashland in 1983. Soon thereafter, victims and their children flocked to the safe house. Not long after-it was apparent the modest facility was inadequate to meet the needs of victims throughout the FIVCO district.

 
Safe Harbor's initial innovators went back to the drawing board and once again obtained a lease on a 40 room facility from the Commonwealth.  Staff and volunteers pitched in to renovate, making the facility habitable and by January of 1985, Ashland Oil helped provide the finishing touches with some badly needed financial resources and furniture, curtains and linens were assembled and moved into the newly painted rooms.

In the fall of 1989, Safe Harbor opened another shelter in Morehead, Kentucky, known as "Doves." In the years that followed, the Morehead shelter grew and on July 1st, 1993 became an independent private, non-profit organization.

Today, Safe Harbor of Northeast Kentucky, Inc. has evolved into one of the largest domestic violence programs across Northeastern Kentucky providing a holistic array of services for battered women and their children while becoming this regions leading expert and clearinghouse for domestic violence services.

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