Beacon of Hope Crisis Center
Sandra Ziebold serves as the CEO of the Beacon of Hope Crisis Center, a position held since June 2011. Under Sandra's leadership, the organization has experienced over 200% growth in financial public support, established key partnerships with law enforcement agencies and hospitals, and successfully navigated funding diversity. Sandra has been pivotal in rebranding the agency, enhancing its marketing strategies, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations. Additionally, Sandra has a strong background in public and media relations, grant writing, and advocacy research related to domestic and sexual violence issues. Prior to this role, Sandra owned and operated Ziebold Imagery until the business closed in 2022. Sandra holds a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
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Beacon of Hope Crisis Center
About Us Mission Beacon of Hope Crisis Center is a Christ-centered organization empowering victims of domestic violence and sexual assault to become self-sufficient by providing safety, education and support. Vision Is a world in which everyone can live free from the grip of domestic violence and sexual assault. We Serve Everyone We serve ALL individuals facing domestic violence and sexual assault crisis regardless of religion, race, color, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, marital status, national origin, language capacity, or ability. Introduction Beacon of Hope Crisis Center is a confidential and safe place where individuals who are or have been a victim of domestic violence and/or sexual assault can receive advocacy services and referrals. Our advocates assist with safety planning and let victims know what is available for them within our agency or one of our agency partner service providers. We assist in many ways, a few of those ways are helping with filings such as for victim compensation and other paperwork, court accompaniment, helping to find a bed in a domestic violence shelter when that is needed, fostering pets while victim(s) are in shelter, helping with the healing process, counseling, steps toward independence and self-sufficiency for long-term improved quality of life.