Archive for April 2015
Happy Birthday CFVC
29 years ago today, on April 17, 1986 Cherokee Family Violence Center went live with a conference at what is now known as Reinhardt University.In these 29 years, CFVC has accomplished a great deal for victims of intimate partner violence in Cherokee County. From offering support groups for victims to building a 72 apartment transitional housing…
Read MoreThanks to Our Community Partner, Steve Cannon at State Farm
Happy Monday everyone! Today we wanted to showcase one of our amazing community partners who is currently doing a food drive for Cherokee Family Violence Center’s shelter program! Drop off any non-perishable goods at the Steve Cannon State Farm office, located by the Towne Lake Publix on Rose Creek Drive.
Read MoreCFVC Celebrates the Lifting Latina Voices Initiative’s Fourth Graduacion de Promotoras
On Saturday, April 4th, Cherokee Family Violence Center (CFVC) and the Feminist Women’s Health Center (FWHC) held a graduation ceremony for 14 new graduates of its Lifting Latina Voices Initiative (LLVI) program.
Read MoreTuesday Night Support Group Changes
We are excited that effective tonight, CFVC’s Tuesday night support groups and children’s activities have moved to a location that can accommodate our growth! Please call our hotline for information on the new location (770) 479-1703.
Read MoreCelebrating Twenty Years of Our Wonderful Executive Director
When Meg Rogers started at Cherokee Family Violence Center (CFVC), the Center was facing tremendous difficulties with funding and providing services for victims of domestic violence. In the past 20 years, under Meg’s direction, CFVC has grown its services to include one of the state’s largest transitional housing programs, along with launching a state-wide,…
Read MoreEaster Came Early at Cherokee Family Violence Center
Easter came early for Cherokee Family Violence Center!
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