Diane Peppler Resource Center (DPRC)

Our mission | To provide an atmosphere free from domestic and sexual violence in which survivors can recognize their options to have the opportunity to continue living violence free; to educate our community and systems that domestic and sexual violence is primarily against women and children, and is the result of an imbalance of power and control; to provide on-going prevention programs and services to reduce the incidents of physical and emotional abuse against partners and children, therefore creating a healthier environment. |
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Opportunities |
events in the community (including fundraisers, awareness events, shelter events for clients, booths at community resource fairs, food distributions, hanging flyers or handing out pamphlets, etc); shelter coverage; crisis line coverage; shelter maintenance and cleaning; childcare for mom’s in shelter during work, appointments or group. |
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How you help | The Volunteer Program of the Diane Peppler Resource Center has been, since the beginning, an integral part of the agency. We never would have grown so much or helped so many, without the daily support and kindness of our volunteers. Volunteers help organize events, man the booths and donate their time so that victims of assault and domestic violence have a chance to become survivors. There is always room for one more set of hands and heart. |
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About us | The Diane Peppler Resource Center is a non-profit organization founded in June 1979. The Diane Peppler Shelter, serving Chippewa, Luce, and Mackinac counties was established to offer fellowship, beds, warmth, transportation, food, clothing, and time to think in a secure atmosphere. Programs and Services offered for families and individuals who have experienced either Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence: emergency shelter and 24 hour crisis hotline, counseling and support groups, safety planning, children and teen services, and legal advocacy. |
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