The DASC History
The Domestic Assault Shelter Coalition (DASC) (it won't become DASAS
until 2007) was founded in August of 1984 as a grassroots effort by
a group of concerned citizens which included the Three Rivers Chapter
of NOW, human service providers, and law enforcement representative.
The purpose was to respond to the needs of domestic violence survivors
and their children.
In 1985, the totally volunteer organization staffed a crisis hotline.
In May, 1986, the donated use of a large house owned by the First
Presbyterian Church of Three Rivers and Centreville made it possible
for DASC to open an emergency shelter for domestic violence survivors
and their children. To this day the church continues to "rent" the
Shelter building to DASC for a nominal annual rent of $1.
In 1989, DASC expanded its non-residential services, to include offering
support groups and providing crisis intervention in outlying communities
in St. Joseph and Cass Counties. DASC made major renovations on the
Shelter facility, including making the first floor handicapper-accessible.
In 1993, DASC initiated a Task Force on Family Violence in Cass County.
In 1995 this task force began the Volunteer Outreach Project (VOCA
funding) to recruit and train volunteers to provide immediate outreach
to survivors whose assailants were arrested.
In 1995, DASC hired advocates to assist survivors with obtaining Personal
Protection Orders in both counties' Courthouses.
DASC brought together a coalition of criminal justice, health care,
human service, and school representatives in St. Joseph County in
1995 to improve systems' response to domestic violence survivors.
Within a year, DASC started a volunteer outreach project in St. Joseph
County.
DASC finally realized a long-term goal of prevention education in
1995 when we developed a dating and sexual assault prevention program
to middle and high school students (Healthy Relationships).
In 1996 DASC agreed to add Van Buren County to our service area (through
our MDVPTB contract) and subcontracted with the newly-formed Domestic
Violence Coalition, Inc. to provide non-residential domestic violence
services in Van Buren County Van Buren County survivors continued
to use the DASC shelter for residential services.
In 2000 DASC started a transitional supportive housing program. The
goal of our TSH program (New Beginnings) is to assist survivors with
housing and other long-term issues by making full use of DASC and
community resources. In 2002, DASC started our sexual assault program
in St. Joseph, Cass, and Van Buren Counties. We have devoted a great
deal of time in the first half of 2003 to publicizing the availability
of sexual assault services. In 2007 we changed our name to accent
the addition of sexual assault services to the program. The new name
is Domestic And Sexual Abuse Services.
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