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Sojourner's Shelter Homeless Services Margaret Taylor Program Director 304.340.3553 Shanklin Center Kyla Nichols Program Director 304.415.2682 Mel Wolf Darlene Castelli Program Director 304.340.3560 Past & Present Denise Ava

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where can I find Sojourner workshops?

    There are Sojourner Workshops in California, Washington, Nebraska, Florida, and at Camp Bee in Marshall, Texas. These u0003are structured to provide spiritual training, team leader training, Christian love and lots of fellowship.

  • Why donate to sojourner house?

    When you donate to Sojourner House, your dollars help to fund housing, support services, and advocacy for all those who have experienced domestic violence or sexual abuse. Show your commitment to ending domestic violence and sexual abuse forever by joining us at an event, volunteering your time and expertise, or applying for a career with us.

  • What does sojourner recovery services do?

    We work to improve the lives of those we serve. Saving lives, fostering hope, and strengthening families and communities by providing comprehensive alcohol and drug addiction treatment and mental health services. Sojourner Recovery Services is a comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment provider.

  • How many people does sojourner center help?

    Sojourner Center serves nearly 1,000 individuals in shelter and transitional housing, half of whom are children. For 41 years, Sojourner Center has been at the forefront in caring for children and adult victims of domestic violence, with comprehensive services to address each area of need.

  • What was Sojourner Truth’s first language?

    Sojourner Truth was born Isabella Baumfree in 1797 in Ulster County, New York, the daughter of James and Elizabeth Baumfree. Together with her parents, she spent her childhood enslaved on the estate of Johannes, then later Charles, Hardenbergh. Enslaved by Dutch settlers, Dutch was her first language.

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