Fundraiser for Family of Murdered Battle Creek Woman

The fundraiser is for funeral expenses with anything left over going towards care for Amber’s children.

A fundraiser has been started to help the family of Amber Griffin. Amber was reported missing in June of 2020. What started as a missing person case quickly turned into a likely murder. The 27-year-old mother of two was insulin-dependent and was in regular contact with her family prior to her disappearance.

Amber was murdered by her boyfriend of 5 years. The couple had a history of domestic violence, according to Ella’s Battle Creek Police and Amber’s family. It was only after going to trial that her boyfriend, Derek Horton, agreed to lead police to Amber’s remains of her in exchange for a plea deal.

While Amber’s family can finally give her a proper burial, it doesn’t erase the pain. Her Amber’s mother, Karman, has been raising Amber’s two children. The family is now asking for help raising funds for Amber’s funeral for her.

Anything not used to cover funeral expenses will go to Karmen and will help her with raising Amber’s daughter and son.

Click here to make a donation towards the funeral expenses for Amber Griffin.

If you or someone you know is the victim of domestic violence seek help before it is too late. You can find resources by clicking here. There are tips to make a plan and links to resources for each county and the state.

There are multiple shelters where victims can stay with their children in Battle Creek, where Amber lived. At least one of the shelters has an agreement with the Humane Society of South Central Michigan to house pets to ensure there is one less barrier keeping a victim from leaving.

The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 800-799-SAFE (800-799-7233).

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