SHOUT-OUT to Dominick!! YOU are the ADVOCATE of the Quarter 2024!!
We want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU for always going the
EXTRA MILE for clients and Co-Workers
Dominick, YOU ROCK!
We want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU for always going the
EXTRA MILE for clients and Co-Workers
Dominick, YOU ROCK!
FEBRUARY FUNDRAISER
Much appreciation to supporters, local business, and community, for the generous contributions to Unity Home Casino Night 2024! We are grateful for you! With the support of those that partner with MBUH through donations, we are able to raise awareness, and continue to provide much needed resources & services to victims / survivors, and their children.
Our shelter and outreach services have been sheltering victims and their children for 41 years! Some of the essential services we provide are:
Emergency 30 Day Shelter Teen Dating Violence Prevention Tools Food Baskets and Hugging Items Court Ordered Supervised Visits Temporary Restraining Order Assistance Court Support |
Support Groups and Classes
(Spanish) Healthy Relationships (12 Weeks) Parenting Class (12 Weeks) Life Skills (12 Weeks) Anger Management (12 Weeks) Healthy Relationships (12 Weeks) |
Thrift Store Hours
Unity Home Thrift Store was created 15+ years ago and would not be possible without the donation and support of the Morongo Basin Community. Unity Home Thrift Store was created to help provide for the diverse needs for Clients of Unity Home. Proceeds support in providing much needed domestic violence services.
Closed Sun-Mon
Tues-Thurs 11am-4pm
Fri-Sat 9am-4pm
(760) 820-1301
PICK UP REQUEST (text / call)
(442) 307-4394
Tues-Thurs 11am-4pm
Fri-Sat 9am-4pm
(760) 820-1301
PICK UP REQUEST (text / call)
(442) 307-4394
Client's Needs
1. Journals / Adult Coloring Books
2. Sketchbooks / Day Planners
3. Women's Deodorant
4. (New) Men / Women / Children undergarments & Socks
5. Children's Clothing
6. Beauty Products
7. Press on Nails
8. Conditioner
9. Pens
10. Children's Toys
1. Journals / Adult Coloring Books
2. Sketchbooks / Day Planners
3. Women's Deodorant
4. (New) Men / Women / Children undergarments & Socks
5. Children's Clothing
6. Beauty Products
7. Press on Nails
8. Conditioner
9. Pens
10. Children's Toys
REMEMBER MY NAME - Domestic Violence Victim
Madeline Soto
Stephan Sterns, the prime suspect in 13-year-old Madeline Soto's death, had been sexually abusing the girl for nearly two years, according to video and photographs discovered by Kissimmee police investigators looking into her disappearance. The details came from the affidavits filed in Osceola County court and made public Tuesday. The Kissimmee Police Department released heavily blacked out versions of the same affidavits last week, but following the discovery of the girl's body, it placed lightly redacted versions into the courts record. Revealing the new information. Sterns, the 37 year old boyfriend of Madeline's mother. Faced to accounts of sexual battery of a minor, including when Madeline was 11, which carries up to a death sentence if convicted. Kissimmee Police Sheriff Betty Holland previously declined to confirm whether Madeline was an alleged victim of those offenses. While her name remains blacked out in the new court filings, one affidavit mentions Madeline birth date and another refers to the victim as "the missing juvenile." The affidavit also described the sexual attacks by Stern, but the Orlando sentinel will not publish those details. The abuse took place between February 2022 - February 2024, a time frame starting when the girl was 11 to around the time she went missing, investigators said it will be affidavits. The documents offer specific about two separate incidents depicted in videos and photos found on Sterns phone, one that took place in August 2022, when Madeline was 11, and another unspecified time when she was 12. In a press conference last week, Orange County Sherriff Mina said a search of Madeline's phone, which she left at home the morning she went missing, discovered messages, to friends saying she planned to "live in the woods" when she turned 13. Her thirteenth birthday was Feb 22. Sterns has yet to be charged for killing Madeline. He was arrested on the battery charges day after she was reported missing, when detectives search's his phone and found the photos and video depicting the sexual abuse. He is in the Osceola County jail without bond. According to the affidavit, Orange County Detectives were able to pin point the room where many of the incidents took place inside the apartment Madeline lived with Stern's and her mother, and Venetian Bay Villages in Kissimmee. Madeline's mother, Jenn Soto, has not been identified as a suspect of her disappearance or death. Madeline was reported missing last week Monday after Stern said he dropped her off in front of a church blocks away from Hunter's Creek Middle School, where she was a student. At a joint press conference held by Holland and Mina on Friday, they told reporters that video evidence showed Stern throwing Madeline's belongings into a dumpster around 7:35 am. The day of her disappearance. The video, they added, showed Stern returning at 8:19 am, at which time investigators said Madeline was visible in believed to be dead in the car. Hours after the press conference, the girl's body was found by Osceola County Sherriff's office search teams in a wooded area Hickory tree road in St. Cloud.
Stephan Sterns, the prime suspect in 13-year-old Madeline Soto's death, had been sexually abusing the girl for nearly two years, according to video and photographs discovered by Kissimmee police investigators looking into her disappearance. The details came from the affidavits filed in Osceola County court and made public Tuesday. The Kissimmee Police Department released heavily blacked out versions of the same affidavits last week, but following the discovery of the girl's body, it placed lightly redacted versions into the courts record. Revealing the new information. Sterns, the 37 year old boyfriend of Madeline's mother. Faced to accounts of sexual battery of a minor, including when Madeline was 11, which carries up to a death sentence if convicted. Kissimmee Police Sheriff Betty Holland previously declined to confirm whether Madeline was an alleged victim of those offenses. While her name remains blacked out in the new court filings, one affidavit mentions Madeline birth date and another refers to the victim as "the missing juvenile." The affidavit also described the sexual attacks by Stern, but the Orlando sentinel will not publish those details. The abuse took place between February 2022 - February 2024, a time frame starting when the girl was 11 to around the time she went missing, investigators said it will be affidavits. The documents offer specific about two separate incidents depicted in videos and photos found on Sterns phone, one that took place in August 2022, when Madeline was 11, and another unspecified time when she was 12. In a press conference last week, Orange County Sherriff Mina said a search of Madeline's phone, which she left at home the morning she went missing, discovered messages, to friends saying she planned to "live in the woods" when she turned 13. Her thirteenth birthday was Feb 22. Sterns has yet to be charged for killing Madeline. He was arrested on the battery charges day after she was reported missing, when detectives search's his phone and found the photos and video depicting the sexual abuse. He is in the Osceola County jail without bond. According to the affidavit, Orange County Detectives were able to pin point the room where many of the incidents took place inside the apartment Madeline lived with Stern's and her mother, and Venetian Bay Villages in Kissimmee. Madeline's mother, Jenn Soto, has not been identified as a suspect of her disappearance or death. Madeline was reported missing last week Monday after Stern said he dropped her off in front of a church blocks away from Hunter's Creek Middle School, where she was a student. At a joint press conference held by Holland and Mina on Friday, they told reporters that video evidence showed Stern throwing Madeline's belongings into a dumpster around 7:35 am. The day of her disappearance. The video, they added, showed Stern returning at 8:19 am, at which time investigators said Madeline was visible in believed to be dead in the car. Hours after the press conference, the girl's body was found by Osceola County Sherriff's office search teams in a wooded area Hickory tree road in St. Cloud.