Safehome
Kimberly Paul has been working in the field of victim advocacy and community programs for over a decade. Kimberly is currently serving as the Director of Community Programs at Safehome, where Kimberly has been since August 2018. Prior to that, Kimberly worked as an Adult Victim Advocate at the Johnson County District Attorney's Office from April 2013 to August 2018. Kimberly also previously held the position of Healthcare Coordinator at Safehome from August 2003 to April 2013. Kimberly holds a Bachelor's degree in Applied Sciences with an emphasis on Victim Survivor Services from Washburn University.
Safehome
Safehome is a nonprofit organization and shelter for survivors of domestic violence. Our core purpose is to provide a healing atmosphere where survivors of domestic violence can gain inner strength, build self-esteem, explore options, and establish a life free of violence. Through Safehome’s shelter and community services, approximately 8,000 individuals each year receive the support they need to lead healthy, independent lives. As the only domestic violence shelter in Johnson County, and the largest in the state of Kansas, Safehome strives to break the cycle of domestic violence and partner abuse for victims and their children by providing shelter, legal advocacy, counseling, and prevention education in our community. $0.91 cents of every $1.00 donated to our organization directly impacts client care.