45 Years of Advocacy. A Lifetime of Healing.

Southern Indiana’s leading advocate for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We provide safety, support, and a path toward reclaiming power.
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Our Mission

Albion Fellows Bacon Center disrupts the cycle of domestic and sexual violence through survivor-centered advocacy and unwavering support. Through prevention education, we create communities intolerant of violence, stigma, and silence.

About Us

Albion Fellows Bacon Center is a trusted advocate for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Southern Indiana. Our work centers survivor voice, removes barriers to safety, and advances prevention education and systemic reform to build communities intolerant of violence.

Our Vision

Survivors empowered, stigma erased, cycles prevented. Mission accomplished. Imagine survivors reclaiming power and thriving. Imagine a society where stigma no longer silences and safety is a right. Imagine generations healed. Imagine Albion evolved beyond a provider of services into a steward of nonviolence.

About Us

Albion Fellows Bacon Center is a trusted advocate for survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Southern Indiana. Our work centers survivor voice, removes barriers to safety, and advances prevention education and systemic reform to build communities intolerant of violence.

Our Mission

Albion Fellows Bacon Center disrupts the cycle of domestic and sexual violence through survivor-centered advocacy and unwavering support. Through prevention education, we create communities intolerant of violence, stigma, and silence.

Our Vision

Survivors empowered, stigma erased, cycles prevented. Mission accomplished. Imagine survivors reclaiming power and thriving. Imagine a society where stigma no longer silences and safety is a right. Imagine generations healed. Imagine Albion evolved beyond a provider of services into a steward of nonviolence.

Our Core Values

The values that guide everything we do.

Impact

Making a meaningful difference in the lives of survivors by influencing systems and promoting lasting safety in our community.

Collaboration

Building strength through partnerships, shared knowledge, and collective action to amplify our effectiveness.

Open-Armed Acceptance

Creating an environment of belonging by upholding the dignity of survivors and ensuring our services remain open for all people who need them.

Trauma-Informed

Recognizing the profound impact of trauma, we commit to providing compassionate, respectful, and survivor-centered support that promotes holistic healing and resilience.

Our History

Over 45 years of unwavering advocacy and support.

Albion Fellows Bacon

1865 – 1933 • A Pioneer Before Women Could Vote

Who She Was

Albion Fellows Bacon was born in Evansville, Indiana, on April 8, 1865. Raised in a modest household, she grew up with strong values of compassion and civic responsibility. Though women could not vote until 1920, Albion became one of Indiana’s most influential social reformers—proving that leadership and advocacy transcend barriers.

Her Groundbreaking Work

At a time when women were excluded from political power, Albion fought for systemic change

  • 1907–1908: Founded the Working Girls’ Association (precursor to the YWCA) and drafted Indiana’s first tenement law.
  • 1911–1913: Co-founded the Indiana Housing Association; helped secure statewide housing standards.
  • 1914: Published Beauty for Ashes, chronicling her fight for housing reform.
  • 1917: Advocated for laws allowing the condemnation of unsafe dwellings.
  • Beyond Housing: Championed child welfare, school attendance, juvenile probation, and public health initiatives.
Why She Matters Today

Albion believed that “The home is the safeguard of civilization.” Her vision—that safe, stable homes are essential for healthy families—echoes through our mission at Albion Fellows Bacon Center. By naming our organization after her, we honor a woman who fought for dignity and safety decades before women could vote. Her courage inspires our work to provide shelter, advocacy, and hope for survivors of domestic and sexual violence across Southern Indiana.

Why We Are Named for Albion Fellows Bacon

Albion Fellows Bacon (1865–1933) was an Evansville-born social reformer whose tireless advocacy transformed housing laws and improved living conditions for families across Indiana. She believed that safe, stable homes were essential for breaking cycles of poverty and abuse—a principle that echoes through our mission today.

Her work led to landmark legislation on housing standards, child welfare, and public health, and she became a national voice for social justice. By naming our center after Albion, we honor her legacy of courage and compassion, and reaffirm our commitment to creating safety, dignity, and hope for survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

The Center Today

Providing a safe, barrier-free haven for Southern Indiana.

13,000

SQUARE FEET

State-of-the-art facility designed for comfort and security.

48

AVAILABLE AREA BEDS

Private bedrooms offering space, privacy, and safety for survivors and families.

11

COUNTIES SERVED

Reaching urban and rural communities across SW Indiana.

Facility Amenities

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Multiple programming and support group spaces

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Well-equipped communal kitchen

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Fenced playground & basketball court

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Advanced security systems & 24/7 patrol proximity

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Fully accessible and located on city bus routes

Historical Leadership

Barbara Ellsworth

1990–2008

Candice Perry

2008–2016

Kristie Byrns

2016–2021

Gina Gist

2022–2025

Julia Kathary

2025–present

Facility Amenities

N

Multiple programming and support group spaces

N

Well-equipped communal kitchen

N

Fenced playground & basketball court

N

Advanced security systems & 24/7 patrol proximity

N

Fully accessible and located on city bus routes

Historical Leadership

Barbara Ellsworth

1990–2008

Candice Perry

2008–2016

Kristie Byrns

2016–2021

Gina Gist

2022–2025

Julia Kathary

2025–present