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Employment History
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1. Habitat for Humanity of Iowa - About Us
www.hfhia.org/about/staff.htm - [Cached]Published on: 6/22/2005 Last Visited: 6/22/2005
Sarabeth Anderson, C.E.O. Sara is a graduate a 1994 graduate of the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and a 1998 graduate of the University of Iowa College of Law. After a brief stint at Wichita Legal Services, Sara decided to shift her focus away from law. She worked for United Way of the Plains as Managing Director of Planned Giving and Major gifts and later founded Dress for Success Wichita where she was Executive Director. With a growing family, Sara and her husband decided to return home to Iowa. She is excited to be a part of the international family of Habitat affiliates and to serve the needs of the affiliates here in Iowa. -
2. Dress for Success: Where We Are: Wichita: who we are
www.wardrobe.com/where_we_are/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/13/2004 Last Visited: 6/13/2004
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3. www.kateiola.com
www.kateiola.com/newsstory.asp - [Cached]Published on: 7/18/2007 Last Visited: 11/16/2007
"We are currently seeking survivors who are open to telling their story," said Sarabeth Anderson, director of development at ICADV.
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"There is a misconception that domestic violence happens only to women of a certain educational or socio-economic level," said Anderson.
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The coalition, which has an overall goal to end violence in intimate relationships, provides assistance and education to programs that serve battered women and their children, Anderson says.
In addition to the newspaper public service announcements, residents in Des Moines will soon see banners as a part of the awareness campaign. The banners feature stock images of women with occupations below them. "I'm a survivor. I'm your..." appears across the top. The agency logo sits at the bottom.
"We want people to know that anyone can be a victim and a survivor of domestic violence," Anderson said. "Since 30 percent of American women report being physically or sexually abused by a husband or boyfriend, chances are there are people in your life right now who are survivors of domestic violence."
At the end of October the completed stories will be combined into a book, proceeds benefiting ICADV. Survivors of domestic violence who would like to tell their story should contact Anderson, (515) 244-8028.

