They say domestic violence is a problem that happens behind closed doors.
Here’s a fact that blows those doors wide open: Greene County has one of the highest rates of domestic violence per capita in the state.
We, as a community, can and must do better.
Earlier this season, we held our 2025 iCare Kickoff Breakfast. The iCare Kickoff Breakfast (presented by Prime Inc. & Oasis) started our month long awareness campaign throughout October. For those to attended and sponsored – thank you so much for joining us. If you missed the iCare Breakfast – it is not too late to participate in our 11th annual iCare Campaign! Each year, we invite individuals, groups, businesses, organizations and more to partner with us to shine a light on the problem and increase awareness of domestic violence.
At the end of the month on October 31st, 2025, Harmony House is hosting a public awareness event called “iCare.”
Join people throughout the community in taking the “iCare” pledge to raise awareness about the domestic violence problem in our community and to raise funds for Harmony House to help save lives.
Domestic violence is not a problem that can be kept hidden any longer. The secret is out; thousands of people in the Ozarks are trying to escape violence. All October long, help us bring awareness to this epidemic and make a difference.
Ready to join us?
– Get registered to participate in iCare
For more information
carlp@myharmonyhouse.org
417.837.7700
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Take the Employer iCare Pledge!
This company takes the health and wellbeing of our employees seriously, and it is our responsibility to ensure a safe and productive work environment for everyone. This business has taken the iCare pledge to do the following:
- We will do all we can to create a work environment of mutual respect and safety. It will be clear that harassment or abuse of any kind will not be tolerated.
- We will raise awareness of domestic abuse among our staff and within the community and strive to educate individuals on the dynamics of abuse.
- We will develop company policies to assist employees who may be experiencing domestic abuse and will review current policies to ensure they are supportive and inclusive.
- We will facilitate, at a minimum, one DV in the Workplace training each year as appropriate for our business.
- We will educate staff and members of leadership on how to provide support to a co-worker who may disclose abuse.
- Our response to the discloser of abuse will be:
- To believe and validate disclosures of abuse.
- To educate by distributing information and resources
- To refer the individual to relevant resources
- To support those experiencing domestic abuse through specific workplace policies that address employee leave and performance.
- To provide a safe and secure workplace and identify actions employees should take in response to threats of violence at work.




