Executive Summary- One Safe Place Macon

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One Safe Place Macon will help local survivors of domestic violence, sexual abuse, child abuse, human trafficking, and elder abuse and their families get the resources and support they need at one location – bringing together police officers, prosecutors, advocates, therapists, civil attorneys, community volunteers, and many others

One Safe Place Macon will be one of the first Family Justice Centers to open in the state of Georgia.

Planned Co-locating Partners

Crisis Line & Safe House (lead agency)

Bibb County Sheriff’s Office

District Attorney- Macon Judicial Circuit

Bibb County Solicitor General

Georgia Legal Services Program

Family Counseling Center of Central Georgia

Crescent House

Central Georgia CASA

DHS Division of Child Support Services

Resilient Middle Georgia

Bibb Community Partnership

The Arc Macon

Macon Periods Easier

First Choice Primary Care

Macon AIM

Southern Center for Choice Theory

CJCC Victims' Compensation Services

Additional Partners

Macon-Bibb County

Big Brothers, Big Sisters Heart of Georgia

Macon Volunteer Clinic

Georgia CARES/Street Grace

Alliance For HOPE International

Camp HOPE America

Atrium Navicent Health

Bibb County School District

Elizabeth Schorr & Co

Franciscan Friars of Macon

Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center

Holy Spirt Catholic Church

Macon-Bibb Economic and Community Development

Macon-Bibb Urban Development Authority

Macon Housing Authority

Macon Magazine

Mercer University Masters of Family Therapy

Department

The Methodist Home For Children & Youth

Middle Georgia Justice

Middle Georgia Sate University Department of Psychology and Criminal Justice

Georgia College Department of Criminal Justice

Pace Center for Girls

River Edge

Salvation Army

The Society of St Andrew

Unite Us

United to End Homelessness

United Way of Central Georgia

The Office of United States Senator Warnock

Warren Associates

Macon Serving Macon

Funding and Sustainability

Victims of Crime Act funding from Criminal Justice Coordinating Council

$1,200,000 in FY23 Congressionally Directed Spending through the Department of Justice with support from Senator Warnock

$100,000 from USA Today (Only 3 organizations funded nationally at this level)

Seed funding from Georgia Power Foundation

Competitive grant from Griffith Family Foundation

Georgia Health Policy Center- Health Opportunity Pilot Site

$8000+ crowdfunding initiative

3 grants from Community Foundation for specific initiatives

Fully funded Camp HOPE America and Pathways to HOPE program with support from the Macon Judicial Circuit District Attorney's Office and Resilient Middle GA

Ongoing Planning

Five work groups have formed with chairs and co-chairs from partner organizations

Camp HOPE America and Pathways

Camp HOPE and Pathways will serve Macon youth ages 7-17 who have been exposed to domestic violence and/or other traumatic abuse through a summer camping program and year round mentorship. Macon is the first affiliate in the state of Georgia for this national program. Our first camp will be in July 2023.

Funding and Sustainability Facilities and Governance Operations and Service Delivery Community Education, Outreach, and Engagement Data, Research, and Evaluation
Macon Serving Macon For more information: Sarah Schanck Director-One Safe Place Macon Crisis Line & Safe House of Central Georgia (478) 733-0439 sschanck@cl-sh.org

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