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KOSCIUSKO — After nearly 10 years of leading the organization, Beaman Home Executive Director Tracie Hodson is announcing her resignation. The Beaman Home is announcing the resignation of their long-time Executive Director. Tracie Hodson has served the organization for 9 and a half years. She has accepted another position and will be stepping down as …read more.

WARSAW — A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the Beaman Home on Parker Street in Warsaw Friday, Aug. 17, to celebrate the completion of the parking lot. “This was the final step in our construction journey,” said Beaman Home Executive Director Tracie Hodson.  “The parking lot was made possible by a donation through a …read more.

WARSAW — The Kosciusko County Council heard from nine non-profit organizations Thursday night, July 12, as a representative from each of the agencies came before the seven-person panel to discuss operations prior to receiving their allotment of funds for 2019. The county is issuing just north of $1 million to the non-profits in 2019. The …read more.

Beaman Home Ribbon Cutting

August 17, 2016

WARSAW — The Beaman Home celebrated a culmination of 30 years of serving domestic violence victims at the ribbon cutting ceremony at their new facility on 603 Parker St. Tracie Hodson, Executive Director of the Beaman Home, spoke at the event. Hodson emphasized how far the Beaman Home has come since it’s humble beginning 30 …read more.

WARSAW — Beaman Home leaders are seeking the community’s help finalizing the campaign to build the two-story emergency shelter on the west end of their new outreach center at 603 N. Parker St. Funds have been raised to construct the exterior walls of the Shelter and extended reception area. The final push is on to finish funding for the inside of the addition.

The effects of domestic violence on children can be long lasting and perpetuates the vicious cycle of abuse into the next generation. That’s why Beaman Home Executive Director, Tracie Hodson, wants to remind community members that children who have witnessed domestic violence are more likely to experience depression, unacceptable social behaviors, anxiety, nightmares, teen dating …read more.

Beaman Home Executive Director Tracie Hodson announced Warsaw residents Debbie Yingling and Elizabeth Mobarak have been elected to serve on the Beaman Home Board of Directors. The two recently completed the board orientation program and attended their first Board meeting in March. Yingling is chief financial officer at Paragon Medical in Pierceton. She and her husband, John, …read more.

For nearly 30 years, the location of The Beaman Home Shelter for victims of domestic violence has been kept quiet. Some have questioned why the location of the new Emergency Shelter and Outreach Center are now known to the public. In fact, a large sign indicates the location of the new site on North Parker …read more.

When completed by the end of 2014, the new Beaman Home will provide an outreach center  and a shelter for victims of domestic violence. It will also be able to accommodate all administrative personnel under the same roof. On Tuesday night, The Beaman Home welcomed board members and members of the public to tour its …read more.

Beaman Home’s campaign to raise $1.8 million for its new Emergency Shelter and Outreach Center has already raised $1.2 million from grants, business and individual donations.  Committee members are now appealing to the community to finalize the fundraising and Catch the Vision of the spacious and updated center. This campaign is the first time the …read more.

Making the public aware of the problems of domestic violence that are becoming commonplace in society, a panel of experts who work in the field addressed the public Monday evening. With October noted as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Kosciusko County Prosecutor’s Office along with The Beaman Home, Ivy Tech Community College and the Northern …read more.

Spectrum Day Spa, of Warsaw, recently celebrated its 20th anniversary by giving back to the community. On July 27, each customer was invited to purchase tickets for a drawing to win spa services provided by the Spectrum staff. The proceeds from these sales were then donated to The Beaman Home’s Campaign to build a new …read more.

The Beaman Home’s Executive Director Tracie Hodson has notified the Kosciusko County Community Foundation that the matching grant offered to the Beaman Home in May has been met. The Community Foundation’s $50,000 challenge grant matched cash donations to Beaman Home’s Capital Campaign for a new Emergency Shelter and Outreach Center received from May 16 to …read more.

Beaman Home has embarked upon a $1.8 million capital campaign to raise funds for a new Emergency Shelter and Outreach Center. Currently located in a nearly 100 year old single family home with three bedrooms and 13 permanent beds, Beaman Home plans an extensive renovation and expansion of an already purchased building on Parker St., …read more.

Members of Altrusa International Club of Warsaw and Tracie Hodson, executive director of The Beaman Home, are busy planning the third annual bingo event to benefit The Beaman Home. A wide variety of bingo and door prizes are being donated by businesses and individuals in the community. The event will be Thursday, Oct. 18, at Center Lake …read more.

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