The Campaign for the Lorena Panozzo Center
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Jenny Schoenwetter, Harbor House Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, noted, “Thanks to the City of Kankakee for securing the grant and to Alex Panozzo for his generosity, we are prepared to advance the construction of the Lorena Panozzo Center. We will be guided by the thought ‘Defining Moment. Lasting Impact.’ This theme encompasses what the Lorena Panozzo Center will signify for survivors of domestic violence, our organization, and the community.”
Domestic violence remains a pervasive and lethal community crisis. Kankakee County State’s Attorney Jim Rowe, serving as Harbor House’s Campaign Chair, has spoken passionately that domestic violence is the number one violent crime in Kankakee County. It is not a private, family problem—it is a community problem requiring a community response.
“Domestic violence impacts every facet of the community,” Rowe stated, “and when victims have nowhere to turn, it creates a potentially lethal void. Construction of the Lorena Panozzo Center will enable Harbor House to more effectively meet the needs of the community and survivors of domestic violence.”
To date, the community has responded with gifts exceeding $1.5 million towards this effort. The campaign will continue through early summer with opportunities for participation at multiple levels.
For more information about this historic campaign, please contact our team at development@harborhousedv.org or call (815) 932-5814.