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Blog Posts

Donor Spotlight: Ozark Off-Road Club
(Above photo: John McGee, Executive Director, presents "Friend of NWAWS" certificate to Scott Cargile, President, Ozark Off Road Club) A couple of months ago, on November 19, 110 off-road vehicles and over 300 people participated in the second annual Ozark Off Road...

Highlight # 15 – The Smallest of Those We Serve
Almost 1/2 of the residents living in the Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter are children. And almost 1/2 of the children are in the age range of Birth to 4. Children who live in our Shelter face the childhood trauma of fleeing a violent home environment. According to...

Highlight # 14 – An Elegant Evening for Fresh StART
Fresh StART was an elegant evening at The Grand at 117, combining the jazz music of Claudia Burson Trio, wine, and art. Honorary co-chairs for the event were Don Frieson, EVP Operations, Sam’s Club, and Debra Layton, SVP Merchandising, Walmart Stores, Inc. For his...
2015 Fresh StART Photos
Abby Stanfill, Nancy Cash, Ashley Batchelor, Taylor Johnson, Phil Betts, Kristin Yearkey, Sheldon Cordeiro, and David Buono Photo credit: 3W MagazineAshley and Same Reeves with Debra Layton, Board of Directors, and Alex Beauchamp Photo credit: 3W MagazineAshley...
Highlight # 13 — Support From Within the NWA Community
A lemonade stand during BFF • High School Clubs • Mystery bartenders • Mustang car show Baby Product Drive • A golf tournament • Wine and hors d'oeuvres with friends and neighbors • Movie theatre • Birthday Parties Casual day at work • Trick or Suite...

Highlight #12—Women Helping Women
While nearly half of the people we shelter are children (more about kids we serve in a future post), a majority of the individuals who seek our services are adults. And while we do serve men who qualify for our services (read more about male victims here), the...

Highlight #11-Outreach Programs Provide Comfort and Hope
Diana’s Story* Diana approached us after her husband was arrested. She had been married for several years and the abuse had been escalating from passive aggressive behavior to physical violence and threats of homicide. During this time she had lost her business and...

Highlight #10-Silent Witness: Celebrating Those Who Are No Longer Here
(Above: Kay Harvey & Regina Gower look on as Julie Robins of White Wing Loft releases a dove at the Silent Witness Closing Ceremony) Since 2013, we have recognized Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October) in a special way by holding the Silent Witness...

Highlight #9-Volunteers Are the Lifeblood of Our Organization
(Above: photos from the shelter, Thrift Store, and special events featuring 2015 volunteers) We say it often: we cannot survive without our community partners and donors. And while donors keep the bills paid and community partners keep our pantries full, we absolutely...

Highlight #8 – Orders of Protection Provide Safety
Samantha's Story* *The survivor's name has been changed to protect her identity. Samantha was emotionally, financially, and physically abused by her boyfriend with whom she had lived several years. After her first stay in the Shelter, she remained separated from...