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Since Sheltering Wings first opened its doors in 2002, the nonprofit organization has helped scores of individuals who suffer domestic abuse. According to Executive Director Cassie Mecklenburg, the nonprofit helps roughly 250 women, men and children annually through residential services. In addition, they provide prevention and education all across the county in churches, schools and workplaces. The organization also offers a 24/7 helpline, fielding thousands of calls each year. Sheltering Wings aids, in numerous ways, those who suffer domestic abuse, to help them get back on their feet.

The fundamentals of all abuse are control and manipulation, so regardless of how it manifests itself, whether it is physical, emotional, verbal or sexual abuse, it all boils down to control. As Mecklenburg points out, during the pandemic, because many people have been isolated and quarantined together with spouses or significant others, the opportunities for control and manipulation have increased.

“People are much more hesitant to call a domestic shelter or service provider, or even a friend or family member, for help when their spouse or significant other is sitting right next to them on the couch or in the room next door,” Mecklenburg “We know it’s not enough to just help a says, adding that this unique period of person get out of an abusive relationship,” time has underscored the importance of Mecklenburg says. “We want to help them community, and helping one another in build safety, stability and independence times of crisis. so that they can move forward. Therefore, we work with them to develop all of the For instance, office colleagues might 6 / AVON MAGAZINE / MAY 2021 / AvonMagazine.com

normally see signs that would prompt them to check in with a co-worker and ask if everything is OK. Teachers might see a change in student behavior at school and inquire if something is going on at home. During the pandemic, however, with so many individuals working and learning virtually, people haven’t had as many opportunities to be around one another as they would normally. As a result, many individuals have experienced abuse at a much more frequent and dangerous level, since abuse has a tendency to escalate over time. “Isolation and quarantine created this perfect storm of an environment where abuse is ripe to happen more,” Mecklenburg says. “Unfortunately, it has and it did.” In addition, the staff has seen a spike in deteriorating mental health in recent months. “We’re seeing families coming to us with


significant and severe mental health challenges - way more than we were seeing before,” Mecklenburg says. “It’s all interwoven together.”

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As a result, families seeking Sheltering Wings’ services are in need of an extra level of care, concern and therapy, to help them not only address abuse, but also residual mental health effects. The coronavirus has impacted everything, including the need for Sheltering Wings to decrease their daily census. While their full capacity is 80 beds, they had to drop that number to 55 in order to manage social distancing and minimize the risk of spread. Despite having a lower census, they still housed 8% more families than they did the year before. “When you go from daily census capacity of 80 to 55 yet you still serve more families, what that means is that families are moving in and out at a much quicker

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rate,” Mecklenburg says. “Families were feeling much more unsettled, and more transient in the process. It pointed to two growing needs - our need to provide aftershelter services and help families find permanent, safe housing even more than before.” That’s precisely why Haven Homes, an affordable, supportive-housing apartment community being built in Plainfield, is coming at just the right time. In June of 2020, in partnership with developer RealAmerica and Cummins Behavioral Health Systems, Sheltering Wings broke ground on Haven Homes, located across the street from The Shops at Perry Crossing. Sheltering Wings will have access to 13 of the 52 units for residents who move out of the shelter but cannot yet afford rent. Sheltering Wings families will have first right of refusal on the remaining 39 units, but the community at large can also live in the apartments. The staff is currently taking information from members of the community who are interested in living at the property, and placing them on a wait list. In the fall, those people will be contacted to determine their interest and connect them with availability. Mecklenburg describes the clubhouse as much more than the average apartment community clubhouse. In addition to all the typical amenities, Sheltering Wings will staff the clubhouse, and the building is designed with the capacity to host life skills classes and programs onsite. It will be a vital extension to all that happens at the facility in Danville. Cummins Behavioral Health Systems will offer direct access to their therapeutic services. Despite the pandemic, construction is still on track and the plan is to open in early December of 2021. “What’s so wonderful about this partnership is that it allows our families to transition from victim to survivor,” Mecklenburg says. “They won’t be defined by their past because they are living in and amongst members of the general community. We are privileged to 8 / AVON MAGAZINE / MAY 2021 / AvonMagazine.com


partner with RealAmerica to be able to provide this.” Mecklenburg says one potential hiccup with the move-in date involves acquiring appliances, as appliance shipments have been impacted by COVID-19. “It’s possible that we could have the entire community built out and ready to open, but we won’t have refrigerators, stoves and microwaves,” she says. “Right

now, it’s on a months-long delay, but we’re hoping it all works itself out by December.” The organization’s priority of providing emergency housing and helping to build stable and independent lives hasn’t changed, but the way they do this has changed throughout the last year. “In order for us to be responsive to the evolving needs, as well as the growing

demand on our services, it takes community support,” Mecklenburg says. This support comes in all different forms, as the organization needs both financial resources as well as volunteers. For instance, the staff keeps an ongoing wish list of needed items. Currently, this includes toilet paper, paper towels, bath towels and twin-bed sheets. Linens and towels are always in short supply because whenever a family leaves the shelter,

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Sheltering Wings sends them off with the towels and sheets they used during their stay. The organization is also constantly seeking volunteers to help free up staff time to address the ever-changing needs of the families.

“We’ve been unbelievably blessed and so appreciative of the way our community has responded,” Mecklenburg says. “History shows that our community really cares about our families and wants to take care of them. We are moving forward, adapting our programs and services, and trusting that we will

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As a professional race car driver, Al Unser Jr. has truly lived life in the fast lane, and he’s loved every minute of the competitive nature of the sport. But just as there is no such thing as the perfect race, there is also no such thing as the perfect life. Through the years, Unser has experienced his share of speed bumps and disappointments along the way - most notably, his battle with alcohol. Though he’s experienced ups and downs, both personally and professionally, it was only when he slowed down, looked up, and connected with Jesus Christ that he found true and lasting peace. For as far back as he can recall, Unser had

a need for speed - something that ran in his family, as both his father, Al Unser Sr., and his uncle, Bobby Unser, were racing legends. In fact, he, his uncle Bobby, and his dad all won the Indy 500 on May 24. Between the three of them, the Unser family has won the Indy 500 a record of nine times. Unser began racing go-karts when he was 9 years old. By 16, he was professionally racing sprint cars.

demanding, but it was so competitive that when you did win races, it was very gratifying.” He competed in more than 300 races, winning 34 of them, including two-time victories at both the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500. Unser credits his team for those triumphs. “You truly had to work at it and even when we were all prepared, you had to have some luck where things just went your way,” Unser says.

“At a young age, I thought, ‘I love racing and if I’m successful at it, I’ll keep going,’” says Unser, who hit the ground running As every driver knows, on some days early in life and never looked back. luck is on your side, and on other days, “Racing was both physically and mentally not so much. For instance, a driver may MAY 2021


“ At a young age, I thought, ‘I love racing and if I’m successful at it, I’ll keep going. Racing was both physically and mentally demanding, but it was so competitive that when you did win races, it was very gratifying.” ­­— Al Unser Jr.

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have a victory in their line of sight, and then in an instant, their engine blows up or an accident occurs. There is also human error. “In every race mistakes are made, whether it’s the pit crew or the driver,” Unser says. “The goal is to make fewer mistakes than anybody else.” Unser retired from racing in 2007 after a career that includes Indy 500 wins in 1992 and 1994. In 2009, Unser was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. Though his first Indy 500 win was nearly three decades ago, he

George Frampton recalls when his back pain started affecting his everyday life. He said he would often walk around with his co-workers during lunch but struggled to keep up. And at his daughter’s wedding, he said he had trouble standing while his family posed for photos. “Over time, I was walking stooped over. I felt like I was becoming a spectacle,” said George. At his doctor’s recommendation, and with much thought by himself and his wife, Chris, George underwent spinal reconstruction surgery at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital. George said he was extremely pleased with the personalized care he received. “The nurses and doctors interacted so well with both me and my wife, and included her in all conversations,” he said. George is now able to stand upright and is enjoying retirement with his wife. “My wife and I drove to Florida,” said George. “I was able to do a lot of things that I probably could never have done before the surgery.” “When patients have gotten to the point where nothing else is cutting it, including injections, physical therapy and bracing, it may be the right time to have a discussion

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still vividly recalls the feeling of elation that enveloped him. “It was a dream come true,” he says. “It was life itself.” More recently, however, Unser has found new life by forging a meaningful relationship with Christ. Born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Unser moved back to the Indianapolis area in the fall of 2017, when he joined an Indy car team that was just starting up. His mom, also a Hendricks County resident, invited Unser to join her at her church one Sunday. Initially, he agreed to go because he knew it would make her happy, but he had no real interest in learning about God. “During my life, my conversations with God had always gone something like, ‘Please, let me win today’s race,’” Unser says. “That was the extent.” As he sat in the church pews week after

week listening to the pastor’s messages, however, he had a change of heart. One day, he had a revelation. “I decided to give my life to Jesus and instantaneously I felt such a good feeling deep down inside me,” Unser says. As the weeks and months passed, he noticed something profound. “I didn’t fear death anymore,” Unser says. “And what’s more, I didn’t fear life.” Many people who struggle with substance use disorder know what he means. Though Unser had used alcohol as a teen and into his 20s and 30s, his substance use disorder grew over time. “It’s a subtle disease that progressively got worse,” says Unser, who struggled to admit he had a problem. Eventually he did reach out for help and started improving, but time and again he suffered slip-ups and backslides, which served to both discourage and humiliate

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him. Once he found Jesus, however, a switch was flipped. He felt that God was always there for him - he had just never taken the time before to be still and listen. “That quiet time is so important in connecting with God,” Unser says. “He speaks to us when we settle down and are quiet. That can be hard in today’s fast-paced world, when our phones are ringing and binging all the time, but quiet time with Jesus is huge.” Growing a meaningful relationship with Christ has given him a hope he didn’t know before. “Being a follower of Jesus and serving others lightens your whole attitude going into the day,” Unser says. “When I was racing and everything was so competitive, I didn’t really serve anybody but myself.” Following Jesus and studying God’s word helped Unser stay sober, and on May 24, 2021, he will celebrate two years of sobriety. Unser, currently single, has four children, Al, Cody, Shannon and Joe, and one grandchild. In his free time, he likes to watch TV, play racquetball, and hang out with his two miniature schnauzers, Lola and Larry. He’s also currently working for a Sports Car Club of America Formula 4 race team that runs kids, mainly between the ages of 14 and 20. Last year Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Development started a new Formula 4 United States Championship program with Elliot Cox, 13, behind the wheel. Unser was hired as a driver coach to work directly with Cox as well as Chloe Chambers, 16, who is with Future Star Racing. This is a first step for go-kart racers to determine if they truly want to pursue a professional racing career. “I’m looking forward to a wonderful summer helping out that team as much as I can,” says Unser, who coached last year with a different race team in the same Formula 4 series. “I truly enjoy helping the kids. When they do well out on the racetrack and they come in smiling, that’s a win for me.”

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WALKING THE WALK R E L AY FO R L I F E R A I S E S AWA R E N E S S A N D F U N D S FO R C A N C E R R E S E A R C H “It was a drastic hit,” says Renee Mohler, event leader for Brownsburg’s Relay for Life.

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In the spring of 1985, cancer survivor Gordy Klatt walked for 24 hours around a track in Tacoma, Washington, to raise money for the American Cancer Society (ACS). His friends and family came out to support him, and their presence made him realize the healing nature of community. The following year he invited people to create teams, and the annual ACS Relay for Life was born. Now, 36 years later, this popular event has grown to 2,000 relays that take place across the country. For years, Relay for Life Brownsburg has been held at Brownsburg West Middle School. Because it’s held on school grounds, teams have typically walked from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m., instead of 24 hours. Last year COVID-19 prompted event leaders and relays around the country to go virtual, which cost the ACS $20 million in donations across the globe.

This local chapter still performed very well, raising $70,000, putting them in the top percentage in the country. Mary Kintner, a second-grade teacher at Brown Elementary School, is the team captain of Striding with Brown, the highest fundraising team in the area. Her team has raised more than $50,000 in the six years she’s been involved. The event is important to her because her extended family has been riddled with cancer, and she wanted to do her part to help fund research and support programs for cancer patients and their families. “I love ACS’s motto, ‘Cancer won’t quit, so neither can we,’” says Kintner, whose husband received a cancer diagnosis three years ago. “So many suffer each day, each week and every year. I know that the work my team does for Relay is a small drop in the bucket, but it

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means something just knowing that we can make a difference.” Kintner’s two co-captains, Cindy and Nancy, are both survivors and serve to inspire her. “They are fighters, and I’m honored to partner with them,” says Kintner, who has made numerous friendships with people on the leadership team. “It’s a family of friends serving those who have fought hard.” During a typical Relay for Life event, while some teammates take turns walking a track, others fundraise by selling food, running silent auctions, or offering fun activities like a dunk tank or mini golf. This year’s Relay for Life, however, will be a drive-through event at Brownsburg High School on May 15, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. “We’re going to ask people to stay in their cars because we don’t want to compromise the health of survivors by encouraging people to be in a close-knit group,” Mohler says. “We’ve had to switch gears on all protocols to make this safe


for cancer survivors.” Vehicles will enter on Bulldog Boulevard, stopping at various stations as they make their way around the parking lot. Luminaria bags, each representing either a cancer patient, cancer survivor or someone who has lost their life to cancer, will be lit by 8 p.m. Supporters can drive the parking lot. Towards the end of the evening, around 8:30 p.m., survivors will line up near the stage for a luminaria ceremony. Masked volunteers will decorate survivors’ cars, and present them with gift bags and to-go meals. “It’s really pretty cool,” Mohler says. “We’ll also try to write a message in the stands.” This year has been harder than normal for many cancer patients. Some died in hospitals without their families. Others couldn’t get access to treatment because it wasn’t the priority anymore. Still others neglected treatment or put off diagnoses. “When cancer patients feel part of a community, it offers hope,” Mohler says.

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“While we can’t all be in person this year, I still want them to know that this community is here for them. The survivors who come will be loved on.” Lindsay Brown, 39, has learned firsthand what it feels like to be part of a community. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in April of 2020, near the start of the pandemic. The timing proved to be both good and bad. “I have a love-hate relationship with COVID,” says Brown, noting that since most doctors’ offices were closed last spring except for emergency situations, she was able to move quickly once she found a lump. “I noticed the lump on Sunday, called on a Tuesday, was in for my mammogram on that Wednesday, and by Friday I knew I had cancer.” Brown, who has two boys aged 7 and 11, had a double mastectomy on May 13 - a difficult day, as her husband Chad dropped her at the hospital door and had to sit in the parking lot for the 10-hour surgery since no one was allowed in the waiting room. Thankfully, the day before she started chemotherapy, the hospital lifted restrictions and Chad was able to accompany her.

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“I was told if I were to contract COVID-19 during chemo, it would be devastating,” Brown says. Though her family was a huge support, it was still a lonely time to be a cancer patient. Throughout her cancer journey, Brown documented her highs and lows on social media. “Sometimes when I shared my feelings online, I felt like I

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a separate kind. “If there’s a 38-year-old out there who feels a lump and thinks, ‘I’ll wait to deal with it when I’m 40,’ maybe my story will change their mind,” Brown says. “If I’d waited until I was 40 to get that mammogram, my story would have a different ending.”

While some people might not feel comfortable sharing such personal information, Brown did it as a sort of public service announcement, to alert other women to stay vigilant about their health, even if they’re young.

Mohler started following Brown on social media and reached out to tell her about Relay for Life. Brown decided to start her own team, called Lindsay’s Bosom Buddies.

“I never in a million years would have thought I’d get cancer,” Brown says. Cancer doesn’t run in her family, yet she got it at age 38. Genetic testing concluded that she had a 40% chance of recurrence in the next decade if she didn’t undergo chemotherapy. She opted for four rounds of a chemotherapy combination, followed by 12 rounds of

Even though the event is labeled Relay for Life Brownsburg and is held in Brownsburg, Mohler stresses that event leaders want all Hendricks County residents and businesses to get involved. “There are cancer survivors throughout the county and we want to

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The event helps to lift spirits and truly make a difference.

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Since many of us spent 2020 improving the interior of our homes painting, decluttering and adding creative office spaces, I thought it might be a welcome time to offer some clever, inexpensive, and mostly easy-to-assemble ideas to spruce up your backyard space. Here are six of my favorites: • Horizontal board privacy screen: Made out of wood slats, this simple piece can be an elegant way to gain a little privacy for your patio. It does require digging, for the posts. Directions and completed pictures can be found at freshmommyblog.com/ horizontal-slat-fence. • Stock tank: These tank pools can be found at your local feed and farm store, and have been popping up as water features on decks and patios. Create a fountain, a haven for fish, or even a soaking spot for you on a hot day. These tanks can be a bright spot for your outdoor space, and you can also paint them.

easel. Whichever way you choose, this space will be welcomed by little hands looking to get messy - and with hoses nearby, cleanup can be easy. As an added bonus, you can hang the artwork around the yard for everyone to enjoy. • Garden trellis: If building the horizontal board privacy fence is too intimidating, a garden trellis could be a simpler solution. You will need some posts, hooks and wire, and of course climbing plants. Once grown, this becomes a great seasonal privacy screen. Full instructions can be found at earthfoodandfire.com/buildinga-diy-wire-trellis. • Fairy garden in a large pot: This is a great project for little hands, with endless possibilities and no wrong approach. All you need is a large pot, some dollhouse or miniature furniture, and whatever supplies you can find in nature, such as twigs for handmade benches or stones for pathways. Let imagination guide assembly, and placement of furniture, flowers and stones. Need inspiration? Visit simplepracticalbeautiful.com/create-fairygarden-flower-pot.

• Fire pit: With the ready-to-use selection found at your local Have fun! home-improvement store, fire pits no longer require digging holes in the ground. Many are built for patio and deck spaces, and offer charm and coziness with little hassle. • Outdoor art center: Keep this simple by clipping paper to a fence and keeping paint nearby, or dress it up by building an

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