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About Us

Founded on Advocacy and Empowerment in Rockbridge County

As a grassroots effort, Project Horizon began in 1982, to provide confidential services to survivors of intimate partner violence in the Rockbridge County area. What began as a small group of women around a kitchen table has grown into a comprehensive, accredited program serving the greater community.

our mission and values

Project Horizon is dedicated to eradicating domestic, sexual, and dating violence through empowerment of survivors, and by being a sanctuary for victims.

safety

We believe all people deserve to be safe - safe physically, safe to speak, safe to grow, safe to learn, safe to heal, safe to forgive self and others, and safe to stand where they once could not.

diversity

We believe that bringing people to the table from varied backgrounds and experiences is vital to our mission. We seek to have programs and staff that are culturally competent, diverse, equitable and inclusive.

change

We believe that attitudes and behaviors about violence can be changed through our education in the community and advocacy on behalf of the people we serve.

collaboration

We believe that our best work is accomplished by collaborating with partners on the local, state and national level to increase visibility and support of our programs serving survivors.

empowerment

We are committed to empowering victims of violence by providing support and advocacy for their journey of growth and healing, and providing the necessary tools and resources to help them succeed.

integrity

We are guided by strong moral principles which promote an environment of trust, accountability, stewardship and transparency among our staff, board and community and the people we serve.

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Yesa and the Monacan people

On the homelands of the Yesa and their descendants, among them the Monacan people, is where Project Horizon exists. With gratitude we recognize the original and current caretakers of this land who have stewarded it through the centuries.

MEET THE TEAM

Meet the individuals that are changing lives by furthering the mission of Project Horizon and working toward the elimination of domestic or sexual violence through education, advocacy and direct services to clients.

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Executive Director

Judy Casteele

Assistant Director

Nick Alexander

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Residential Advocate

Hannah Husted

Residential Services/Legal Advocate

Marie Averill

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Outreach Team Leader

Adriana Fierro

Spiritual Outreach

Adam Shultz

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Advocacy Team Leader/ Child Services

Gypsy Rogers

Counseling Services

Sierra Elrod

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Education Team Leader

Joe D'Urso

Volunteer Coordinator

Janice Burguieres

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Facility Manager

Darell Averill

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Shelter Managers

Monika Eaton

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Robin Gaines

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Lauren Threet

Marie Glass

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Ahmad Hasanka

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Gloria Fennell

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Megan Zwisohn

President

Siobhan Deeds

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Brian Richardson

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Leonard Stewart, Jr.

Vice President

Jamica Love

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Kristina Ramsey

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Dennis Cropper

Secretary

Josh Elrod

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Cassandra Winns

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Sue Wymond

Treasurer

Kish Parella

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Cindy Mullen

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Address

120 Varner Lane

Lexington, VA, 24450

Phone

Office: (540) 463-7861

24/7 Hotline: (540) 463-2594

Email

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Project Horizon existe en las tierras natales de los Yesa y sus descendientes, entre ellos el pueblo monaco. Con gratitud reconocemos a los cuidadores originales y actuales de esta tierra que la han administrado a través de los siglos.

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Aprende sobre Tierra Nativa:  https://native-land.ca/

©2022 por Project Horizon.

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