Oh what a night!
Women Are Safe, Inc. celebrated another Domestic Violence Awareness Month with our fifth annual Dinner to Remember. We had 58 guests, a fabulous meal, a song written just for the occasion, gave 3 awards, and heard from a child witness to dv who has been making a difference in the lives of victims as a law enforcement officer. Check out our website for photos and details – soon to be updated on the About Women Are Safe page.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch…. Since it’s beginning, the program has sheltered over 550 families. That is a number that does not include children. It also only counts a woman once, not the multiple times she may have been sheltered. It does not reflect the times she called the hotline, went to court, attended support group, or talked with an advocate. It does not tell us how many nights she spent at shelter – or the times she left without contacting our program. It does not count clients who were accompanied to court, called the hotline, or received other services, but never entered the shelter.
550 families sheltered. What would have happened to these families if Women Are Safe, Inc. did not exist? Most of our shelter clients see coming to shelter as a last resort. They simply have no other place to go. They either have been so isolated from their families they feel they cannot turn to them, or they have angered or disappointed them and have been told not to ask for help again. Some are unwilling to risk the danger they would impose on their loved ones if their batterer knew they had offered help. Some simply have no one. Many of our clients are products of our foster care system that may leave them with nothing once they are discharged.
So where would they have gone? Or would they have left at all? When a woman makes that decision to leave, she must have an option – a place to go, a place to take her children when home is no longer safe. For 550 families, Women Are Safe, Inc. was that place to go.
Women Are Safe, Inc. celebrated another Domestic Violence Awareness Month with our fifth annual Dinner to Remember. We had 58 guests, a fabulous meal, a song written just for the occasion, gave 3 awards, and heard from a child witness to dv who has been making a difference in the lives of victims as a law enforcement officer. Check out our website for photos and details – soon to be updated on the About Women Are Safe page.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch…. Since it’s beginning, the program has sheltered over 550 families. That is a number that does not include children. It also only counts a woman once, not the multiple times she may have been sheltered. It does not reflect the times she called the hotline, went to court, attended support group, or talked with an advocate. It does not tell us how many nights she spent at shelter – or the times she left without contacting our program. It does not count clients who were accompanied to court, called the hotline, or received other services, but never entered the shelter.
550 families sheltered. What would have happened to these families if Women Are Safe, Inc. did not exist? Most of our shelter clients see coming to shelter as a last resort. They simply have no other place to go. They either have been so isolated from their families they feel they cannot turn to them, or they have angered or disappointed them and have been told not to ask for help again. Some are unwilling to risk the danger they would impose on their loved ones if their batterer knew they had offered help. Some simply have no one. Many of our clients are products of our foster care system that may leave them with nothing once they are discharged.
So where would they have gone? Or would they have left at all? When a woman makes that decision to leave, she must have an option – a place to go, a place to take her children when home is no longer safe. For 550 families, Women Are Safe, Inc. was that place to go.



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