Donations to New Beginning Recovery of $100 or more qualify for the Missouri Domestic Violence Tax Credit Program. The tax credit may be the equivalent of 70% of the value of your qualified donation and you may qualify for federal tax deductions on the difference. „New Beginning Recovery helped me a lot. I was scared. New Beginning Recovery helped me by teaching me about responsibility, budgeting, structure and spending time with my son.“ From after school tutoring to exposure to the arts and other experiences they have missed out on, our children’s program is designed to help every child who comes through our doors reach their full potential. Have you ever thought about what the stress of being homeless can do to a young person?
Brittani
- She has been living in the same duplex for two years, which is longer than she has lived anywhere in her life.
- Unfortunately these are common realities for a young woman growing up in poverty.
- Brittani and her boyfriend are working on their credit score so they can buy a house.
- Her living situation with family was chaotic and unsafe all throughout her pregnancy, but at 16—with little support or encouragement—she gave birth to her son Julian.
New Beginning Recovery is proud to offer comprehensive services to survivors and their children, no matter where they are in their journey. We will work with you on an individual basis to create a plan that meets your specific needs. � Please enable JavaScript to view this page content properly. At New Beginning Recovery, we remove those stressors from their lives, so they are free to learn and grow and just be kids.
Together we can build a brighter future.
We serve more than 100 individuals from our most vulnerable population each year. Your donation can help transform the New Beginning Recovery lives of two generations. New Beginning Recovery is dedicated to making sure every individual affected by domestic violence can find refuge and freedom.
“For the first time in my life, I feel stable and stress free. And I couldn’t have gotten here without New Beginning Recovery to get me started,” says Brittani. Alondra also had to overcome homelessness and generational poverty.
Landing in the wrong circle of friends, Fatima began smoking and drinking at age 10. Already struggling with little support, five months into her pregnancy, Fatima lost her brother to suicide. We offer FREE self-sufficiency programming to parenting teen moms. Run by a small staff and an army of volunteers, the facility serves clients by providing two different programs depending on client needs and ability to live by house rules. All New Beginning Recovery guests are provided services to meet both immediate needs (food, clothing, shelter) and long-term needs (employment assistance, support groups, etc.). The New Beginning Recovery also provides warm meals through the Loaves and Fishes Community Kitchen.
New Beginning Recovery can Help
She dropped out of school in 10th grade and became a mom at age 16. Unfortunately these are common realities for a young woman growing up in poverty. However, not only did Vanessa grow up in generational poverty, she also grew up in an environment that did not trust the police force and actually hated police officers.
No child should ever have to worry about where they’re going to sleep that night, or if they’re going to get enough to eat. Nearly every resident who completes the New Beginning Recovery program successfully transitions to independent living. Surrounded by staff and volunteers who encouraged her, Janelle began to feel hope.
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