Peace House Celebrates 30 Years of Impact with a Bold Brand Refresh
Peace House proudly marks a major milestone in 2025: 30 years of service and advocacy in the fight to end domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking in Summit and Wasatch Counties. In honor of this anniversary, Peace House is unveiling a refreshed brand identity and website that reflect the organization’s evolution, strength, and enduring commitment to safety, healing, and prevention.
Since its founding in 1995, Peace House has grown from a grassroots emergency shelter to a comprehensive community-based organization providing wraparound services, prevention education, transitional housing, legal advocacy, and clinical therapy. Over the past three decades, Peace House has empowered thousands of survivors and their families in rebuilding their lives.
“We’re not just looking back—we’re looking forward,” said Kendra Wyckoff, Executive Director of Peace House. “Our new look honors our legacy while embracing the bold, visionary work ahead. As we celebrate 30 years, we reaffirm our promise to build a world where everyone can live free from violence.”
The brand refresh includes a modernized logo, updated color palette, and a refined mission tagline designed to better connect with survivors, supporters, and community partners. It represents the transformation Peace House has undergone expanding services to sexual assault survivors since 2020. The website overhaul will allow people to access services, find ways to get involved, find ways to give, and more.
As part of the 30th anniversary celebration, 30 stories for 30 years will be shared, honoring the individuals, donors, and advocates who have shaped its mission. Community members are encouraged to join in the celebration and continue investing in the lifesaving work of prevention, education, and survivor support. Anyone interested in sharing their story is welcome to reach out to Erika Carlson, Director of Marketing and Communications, via email at erika@peacehouse.org.
“While the look is new, our purpose remains the same,” Wyckoff added. “Peace House is, and always will be, a refuge for anyone affected by interpersonal violence or abuse—a place where healing begins, and hope is restored.” The organization’s mission, “Peace House is dedicated to ending interpersonal violence and abuse and empowering survivors to heal and thrive by providing support services, safe housing, and prevention education,”
Our mission, vision and values, remain unchanged.
Thank You for Helping us Start the Fiscal Year Strong
Thank you for your generosity in response to our recent call to action. With your support, we ended our fiscal year on solid footing and are entering this next chapter with the stability we need to face this new year with strength. Your continued support fuels our work and gives hope to those we serve.
We’re grateful to stand together with you.
— The Peace House Team
Mark Your Calendars
Volunteer Training - September 3 - 27
Open House – October 25
Live PC Give PC – November 7
Spring Luncheon – March 19
Events
Open Positions
Prevention Education Specialist
The role of a Prevention Specialist at Peace House encompasses providing crucial education, resources, and support to individuals, particularly focusing on those who may be vulnerable to experiencing poor health and wellness outcomes, including children at critical developmental stages.
Residential Support Advocate Day Shift
The Residential Support Advocate provides direct support, safety, and advocacy to survivors of interpersonal violence and their children in a communal living environment. This role includes facilitating crisis intervention, safety planning, and conflict resolution, while maintaining a safe, supportive, and trauma-informed space.
Bilingual Children's Advocate
This role is essential in providing support and advocacy for children and families impacted by interpersonal violence. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills in both English and Spanish, enabling them to effectively connect with diverse populations.