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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Receives Artwork From Barker Animation Galleries

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8-17-2016

Gloria and Herb Barker, owners of Barker Animation Art Galleries, donated several pieces of artwork to Greater Dania Beach Chamber of Commerce member charities, schools and non-profits. The Dismas Dania Beach facility was one of 15 selected organizations, receiving six pieces of art valued at nearly $2,800 (shown above left with Director Ivonne Cavanaugh). Other staff on hand to receive the award from Herb Barker (above right, seated) are from left, Social Services Coordinator Samantha Papin, Assistant Director LaShonda Adams, and Cavanaugh.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Community Relations Board Draws Large Turnout

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8-22-2016

Twenty-one guests from the Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Probation, Veteran’s Affairs, Department of Labor, Broward Sheriff’s Office and other community and local partners attended a recent meeting of the Dania Beach Community Relations Board. “It was of great satisfaction to see so many organizations working for the common denominator of reentry”, said Director Ivonne Cavanaugh. Lunch was also served.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Staff Take Part In Trafficking Event

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8-29-2016

Dismas Charities Dania Beach staff recently took part in the Human Trafficking: A Global Problem event designed to inform the community and increase the awareness of the issue. “As we learned during this event, South Florida is the third-busiest area for sex trafficking in the United States and Broward County is number one,” Director Ivonne Cavanaugh said. Thirty people attended the event which included presentations and a panel discussion. Two of the participants were Dania Beach Volunteers Pastor Alan and Dr. Cheryl White-Holtz.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Staff Participate In AIDS Walk

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9-6-2016

Eight Dismas Charities Orlando staff and residents participated in the annual AIDS Walk at Lake Eola. “The walk is dedicated to those who have been lost and to those who are currently fighting the battle,” said Director Jerry James. The two-mile walk also included live bands.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Resident Completes Fatherhood Program

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Social Services Coordinator Samantha Papin (center) surprised Resident Aaron Allen (right) with a cake and balloons after he graduated from the Fatherhood Mentorship Program through the Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Broward County. The 12-week program, managed by Samuel Brown (left), provides individual and group education to help men develop the skills needed to become and remain active in their children’s lives. The program includes case management, group sessions, community activities, and resource referrals.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Florida Participates In Beach Clean-Up

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Dania Beach staff and residents participated in the International Coastal Clean Up, billed as the world’s largest volunteer effort for our ocean and waterways. The event brought together thousands of volunteer organizations around the globe and more than half a million volunteers who picked up more than one million pounds of trash over 12,000 miles of coastline.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Residents Screen The If Project

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Dismas Charities Orlando staff and residents were invited to attend a screening of the award winning documentary The If Project which increases awareness of issues affecting incarcerated women and our communities nationwide. According to one statistic, women are the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population, increasing at nearly double the rate of men since 1985. The If Project explores the reasons behind these staggering numbers by following the projects co-founder, a compassionate Seattle Detective named Kim Bogucki and the writing workshop she created with a group of inmates at Washington Corrections Center for Women where she asks prisoners to ponder the choices that led them to end up behind bars by posing the question: “If there was something someone could have said or done that would have changed the path that led you here, what would it have been?” In addition to the more than 3,000 inmates who have participated, the project now pairs prisoners with mentors who guide them through their first year of reentry after prison. Above Orlando Counselor Jasmine Brown (center) accompanies the residents to the viewing.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Helps Sort School Supplies

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The Orlando facility partnered with the Salvation Army and the Orlando Sentinel newspaper in sorting a large donation of school supplies. Over 20 residents and staff were on hand to assist their community partners in preparing the supplies for delivery to underprivileged children in Central Florida.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Staff Helps Finance Harbor House

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Members of the Orlando staff were among the 800 attendees at the annual Harbor House Purple Door Breakfast. Harbor House of Central Florida offers an emergency shelter, a hotline and other support and services for victims of domestic violence. “We are proud to call them our partners and glad we were able to help bring awareness to domestic violence,” said Director Jerry James who noted that his facility was able to raise $250 through ice cream and bake sales to donate to the cause. From left are Counselor David Randall, Employment Specialist Luis Martinez, Counselors Luis Dejesus and Vivien Kocsis, Assistant Director Marven Gee, Administrative Assistant Erika Hardemon, Counselor Jasmine Brown, and James.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Cleans Adopted Highway

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Staff members and residents from the Orlando facility held their quarterly clean-up of a two-mile portion of Lee Road. A large amount of trash and other debris was collected.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Holds Reentry Workshop

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The Orlando facility hosted a Reentry Workshop in mid-March in association with the U.S. Attorney’s office. Panelists included Assistant U.S. Attorney’s Office Middle District of Florida Roger Handburg, Supervisory Probation Officer Middle District of Florida Julio Dominguez, David Cramer, of His Healing Hand Ministries, Gail Pressley, of Career Source Central Florida, Akima Guinyard, of Trio Connections, Natalie Clark, Recruitment Coordinator for Seminole State College, and Joey Guerra of Central Florida Staffing. Khaliah Escalera, Reentry and Community Outreach Specialist with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, was instrumental in assembling the panel.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Participates In Oasis Clean-Up

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In mid-March, Dania Beach Director Ivonne Cavanaugh (third from left) and residents of the program participated in the annual Oasis Community Clean Up, an effort focused on improving the physical quality of the city’s neighborhoods and improving the quality of life of its residents and visitors. The program is also designed to improve specific streets with the goal of fostering neighborhood pride and improvement, and induce owners and tenants to work together to beautify the city, to increase property values, and to reduce crime.

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Warden Visits Dismas Charities Dania Beach Program

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During its March Community Relations Board Meeting Warden B. H. Romero from FCC-Miami visited the Dania Beach program. Romero, acknowledging this was his first visit to a residential reentry center, “was very impressed with the facility and the different programs and resources provided for the residents,” said Director Ivonne Cavanaugh. Above from left are Social Services Coordinator Samantha Papin, Sylvia Romero, the Warden’s wife and a Bureau of Prisons retiree, Romero and Cavanaugh.

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13 Dismas Charities Dania Beach Staff Become Certified In Mental Health Issues

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In an effort to better serve residents entering the Dania Beach facility with mental health issues, 13 staff recently became certified in Mental Health-First Aid at Miami-Dade College. The eight-hour training covered how to help those experiencing a mental health concern, an emotional crisis or a substance abuse disorder and taught the participants how to develop a five-step action plan to assess a situation, provide support and help connect to local resources.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Staff Walk In Shoes During Simulation

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Dania Beach staff participated in a second Reentry Simulation hosted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in late April. The event allowed staff and other attendees to experience real life hurdles that returning citizens experience after incarceration. “During the three-hour event our staff walked in the shoes of our returning citizens and experienced four weeks in their lives,” said Director Ivonne Cavanaugh.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Holds Variety Of Reentry Activities

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Dania Beach Social Services Coordinator Samantha Papin and Counselor Tarnell Morley organized this year’s Resident Reentry Week with activities and speakers. Barriers to Employment, was presented by U.S. Probation Supervisor Brian Brownstein, and Conflict Coaching through Families in Distress by Treatment Officer Amanda Peters and Dr. Cheryl White. Residents were also treated to a movie night, a reading night, an ice cream social and a fun day at the beach. On April 25, staff and other organizations (above right) were invited to participate in Reentry Week at the Federal Prison Camp and Federal Correctional Facility in Miami. Director Ivonne Cavanaugh, Papin, and Counselors Tammie King and Morley were able to meet with inmates to share what to expect when arriving at the Dismas program.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Visited By U.S. Magistrate Judge Hunt

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U.S. Magistrate Judge Patrick M. Hunt and his staff visited the Dania Beach program to learn more about the reentry center in which he has placed residents. Bureau of Prisons Residential Reentry Manager Carlos Rodriguez and U.S. Probation Officer Barbra Somoano also attended. Questions about how the process worked prior to a resident’s arrival at the facility were addressed by Rodiguez during a tour. Front row from left are Rodriguez, Judicial Interns Anel Viamontes and Kourie Mitchell, and Director Ivonne Cavanaugh. Back row from left are Resident Monitor Jeremy Thompson, Law Clerk Adam Hapner, and Judge Hunt.

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Dismas Charities Orlando Remembers Pulse Nightclub Shooting

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The Orlando facility partnered with the Salvation Army to volunteer for the first anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting in which 49 people were killed and 58 others wounded in a terrorist/hate crime attack. The event, which took place in downtown Orlando at Lake Eola, included thousands of volunteers paying their respects to the fallen. Dismas residents picked up trash around the park and dispersed water to the workers.

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Dismas Charities Dania Beach Guest Speaker Motivates Residents To Survive

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Dania Beach residents were treated to an emotional speech recently by someone who has experienced many of the same issues as they and come out on the other side successful. Motivational speaker Jennifer Lewis is founder of Kiana Nicole Survivors, an organization that brings awareness to child abuse, domestic violence, substance abuse addiction and suicide, each of which Lewis has experienced. According to Lewis, between 5-14 she was sexually assaulted by three different family members, at 16 a runaway, became homeless, was in abusive relationships, abused drugs and alcohol, which manifested depression and brought on several suicide attempts. She credits God and the birth of her daughter, Kiana Nicole, as saving her life. She became a motivational speaker to encourage others to tell their stories as well. “Lewis has learned to create a happy, positive and healthy life with the scars and bruises from her past,” said Director Ivonne Cavanaugh. “Never give up and always believe in yourself.” From left are Social Services Coordinator Samantha Papin, Counselor Tarnell Morley, Lewis and Director Ivonne Cavanaugh.

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