Hubbard House (Jacksonville)
| Founded | 1976 organization started, first shelter opened |
|---|---|
| Founder | Rita DeYoung |
| Type | Non-profit Anti-abuse |
| Focus | To prevent and end domestic violence |
| Location | |
| Origins | Jacksonville Women’s Movement (JWM) |
Area served | Duval and Baker Counties |
| Method | Use of shelter, counseling, |
Key people | Beth Brokelman, President Ellen Siler, CEO Carol Ginzig, CFO |
| Revenue | $4.5 million annual budget |
| Endowment | $6.5 million |
| Website | http://www.hubbardhouse.org/ |
Hubbard House is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 entity, established in 1976, that was the first domestic violence shelter based in Florida. Hubbard House is a certified, comprehensive domestic violence center and is a nationally recognized leader in domestic violence intervention. It provides programs and services to more than 5,000 women, children, and men annually in Duval and Baker counties. Hubbard House also provided a victim advocate in Nassau County beginning in 2000. The county later established Micah's Place.