by intoaccount | May 8, 2023 | Anabaptism/Mennonites, child sexual abuse, Church focus, online child sexual abuse, Survivors speak, trauma
by Alyssa On April 2, 2021, Into Account put out a statement of outreach to survivors of sexual abuse by Kent Peters, a church camp counselor, employee of Mennonite Mission Network, and a ubiquitous face at girls’ and women’s athletic events at various...
by intoaccount | Dec 22, 2022 | Amish, Anabaptism/Mennonites, child sexual abuse, Plain Mennonites, Workplace/Religious Nonprofit focus
Many of Into Account’s followers, particularly those in Anabaptist communities, are aware of the controversy surrounding Dr. Jeanette Harder’s work on child sexual abuse in Amish and Plain Mennonite communities, particularly as it pertains to the book For the Sake of...
by intoaccount | Sep 13, 2022 | advocacy, child sexual abuse, Uncategorized
Mercy Corps: A Statement of Support for Tania Humphrey Into Account extends solidarity to Tania Humphrey in her lawsuit against Mercy Corps, the international aid organization co-founded by her sexually abusive father, Ellsworth Culver. At Into Account, we are deeply,...
by intoaccount | Jul 18, 2022 | Believing survivors, Catholicism, child sexual abuse, College & university focus, K-12, trauma
Researchers at Creighton University have reached out to Into Account about numerous reports from men who describe grooming, sexual harassment, and sexual abuse perpetrated by Rev Daniel Kenney, known as “The Monkey Priest,” formerly active at Creighton...
by intoaccount | Jul 4, 2022 | advocacy, Anabaptism/Mennonites, Believing survivors, child sexual abuse, Plain people, social work, Workplace/Religious Nonprofit focus
UPDATE: This statement remains on our website for archival purposes. For further information about why Into Account published this statement after it disappeared from the Dove’s Nest website, please see our December 22, 2022 post. Dove’s Nest Apologized...
by intoaccount | Feb 18, 2022 | advocacy, Anabaptism/Mennonites, child sexual abuse, Church focus, Plain people, social work, Survivors speak, trauma
Into Account is honored to have as colleagues, and to advocate for, a number of Plain and Amish people. And we’re especially honored to publish a Plain survivor’s story. Plain survivors face many barriers, including people from outside their context...