Remembering Megan Ridgeway on the 24th anniversary of her death

Remembering Megan Ridgeway on the 24th anniversary of her death
Safe Harbor Voice  |  June 30, 2021

On June 30th, 1997 an 18-year-old girl named Megan Ridgeway was murdered. She was murdered by her ex-boyfriend at the Mauldin community pool in public. It was a horrific moment for the Greenville community and a devastating day for Megan’s family, loved ones, and community members that witnessed it.

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Recordando a Megan Ridgeway en el aniversario de su muerte

Recordando a Megan Ridgeway en el aniversario de su muerte
Safe Harbor Voice  |  June 30, 2021

El 30 de junio de 1997 fue asesinada una joven de 18 años llamada Megan Ridgeway. Fue asesinada por su exnovio en la piscina comunitaria de Mauldin en público. Fue un momento horrible para la comunidad de Greenville y un día devastador para la familia, los seres queridos de Megan y los miembros de la comunidad que presenciaron el asesinato.

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Volunteers Needed

Volunteers Needed
Safe Harbor Voice  |  May 3, 2021

We are seeking dedicated volunteers who can share their time and talents answering calls on our Help Line as well as groups who can help us with some immediate needs.

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Being and Becoming by V. Torres

Being and Becoming by V. Torres
Safe Harbor Voice  |  April 13, 2021

"I am a warrior! I found peace within myself that I never know was there."

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Superstar Volunteer

Superstar Volunteer
Safe Harbor Voice  |  April 6, 2021

Jade came to us as an intern for the Fall semester of 2020 and continues to volunteer through our Ambassador Program. When asked why she chose to intern at Safe Harbor, Jade answered with “I just love the agency.”

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ADVOCACY UPDATE: Contact Your Legislators to fix VOCA funding

ADVOCACY UPDATE: Contact Your Legislators to fix VOCA funding
Safe Harbor Voice  |  March 5, 2021

Vital funding for domestic violence and sexual assault victim services organizations remains insecure due to a failure to act from Congress. Contact your legislators today, urging them to take immediate action so that the Crime Victims Fund can continue to support the work of Safe Harbor and other agencies throughout the United States.

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ACTION ALERT: Contact your Legislators!

ACTION ALERT: Contact your Legislators!
Safe Harbor Voice  |  November 24, 2020

We encourage members of our community who support Safe Harbor's work to contact your legislators, encouraging them to support a fix for the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Fund. Our mission depends on it.

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Intern Spotlight

Intern Spotlight
Safe Harbor Voice  |  November 23, 2020

I feel like I could write a million reasons why domestic violence is something that I am passionate about. Domestic violence is sadly woven into the fabric of our society and does not discriminate. I knew I wanted to intern at Safe Harbor a few years ago after my best friend almost lost her life to domestic violence. Safe Harbor does so much to be a part of a solution for domestic violence, and I want to be a part of that solution.

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I am a survivor of domestic abuse.


“I didn’t know that I was being abused because...

I am a survivor of domestic abuse.


“I didn’t know that I was being abused because my definition of abuse looked different. My husband pushed me, but most of my suffering was verbal and psychological. I left my husband to protect our young daughter. Almost immediately I felt the weight of his oppression begin to lift. I could see a difference in my daughter as well. Then he broke into my home and assaulted me in-front of her.

I sought help and was led to Safe Harbor. My daughter and I are in counseling now. I am sorting out the mess that abuse has caused. I am finding my voice and seeking opportunities to grow and better my life as well as my daughter's. She will gauge her self-worth from my own self-worth. I must show her that she deserves the best, by expecting the best for myself.

Many years I suffered in silence. By telling my story and being honest with friends and family, I am taking control of my life again.”

- Beth

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