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Lincoln nonprofit Light of Restoration outlines services for domestic violence survivors and seeks partners
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Light of Restoration Foundation co-founder Carmen Urnaneta presented a downtown Lincoln leased space and ongoing services for survivors of domestic violence, described counseling and support groups, and said the group is pursuing partnerships and a permanent shelter in future.
Carmen Urnaneta, co‑founder of the Light of Restoration Foundation, described the nonprofit’s first year of operation and its leased downtown Lincoln facility during a City Council presentation on June 10.
The organization provides counseling, support groups and a children’s therapy program for survivors of domestic violence. Urnaneta said the foundation has four private offices, a large auditorium for classes, a kitchen, two bathrooms and a children’s play area at its 578 E Street location. She said the…
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