The Beaman Home, located in Warsaw, Indiana, is a cornerstone of support and safety for victims of domestic violence in Kosciusko County. Established in 1985 by Altrusa International of Warsaw, the organization was founded to fill a critical gap: local survivors had no accessible place to start anew when leaving abusive situations. With the generous donation of a home from N. Charlene Bradbury and the dedicated efforts of community leaders and volunteers, The Beaman Home opened its doors to its first resident, offering hope, shelter, and the chance to rebuild life in a secure and caring environment.
For nearly four decades, The Beaman Home has remained committed to empowering individuals to reclaim their independence and restore their lives. Through compassionate support, resources, and advocacy, the organization provides a haven for survivors while fostering community awareness about domestic violence. Every service and initiative at The Beaman Home is rooted in a mission to create lasting change, ensuring that no one in Kosciusko County has to face the challenges of escaping abuse alone.