MUNCIE, Ind. — In the heart of Muncie, a nonprofit organization called A Better Way has been offering essential support, resources, and hope to individuals and families facing domestic violence, homelessness and crisis for over 30 years. The organization's mission is to provide safety and empowerment to those escaping abuse, giving them not only temporary shelter, but also the tools needed to rebuild their lives.
Since its founding, A Better Way has played a crucial role in helping survivors of domestic violence navigate their journey toward healing. The organization's core services include a safe shelter and crisis center, offering immediate relief to needy individuals. However, their support doesn't stop there.
A Better Way goes beyond shelter. In addition to providing a safe space, the organization offers counseling services for emotional recovery and legal advocacy to help survivors navigate protective orders, custody battles, and other legal issues related to domestic violence.
As a result of these services, many survivors have found the courage to start over and rebuild their lives. A Better Way has countless success stories of individuals who have regained control of their lives and found new hope.
To support "A Better Way," individuals can donate, volunteer, or spread awareness about the organization's life-changing resources. For more information, visit their website, https://abetterwaymuncie.org/, or contact them directly.
Contact Lilly Tavarez with comments at lilly.tavaraz@bsu.edu.