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Women Helping Women of SW Ohio
Non-profit Organization Management
Cincinnati, Ohio 4,610 followers
Preventing Gender-Based Violence and Empowering ALL Survivors
About us
Women Helping Women is a social justice agency with a mission to prevent gender-based violence and to empower ALL survivors. Founded in 1973, WHW is committed to prevention and expert crisis intervention and support services for survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. In 2021, Women Helping Women provided 26,083 services to 7,051 survivors and trained 4,982 community members thanks to the many donors and community leaders standing with us and supporting our work. WHW helps survivors find hope, healing, and empowerment through these confidential support services. Programs & Services WHW’s comprehensive services and programs offer a unique and innovative approach to gender-based violence, working in cooperation with our local government, schools, and area restaurants to create a safer future for our region by pairing intervention and prevention. Intervention Services - 24 Hour Crisis Hotline through call, text, and chat - DVERT – 24 Hour on-scene with police response to 911 calls for domestic violence - 24 Hour Hospital Accompaniment - 1:1 Walk-In Crisis Intervention - Support Groups - Court and Law Enforcement Advocacy for protection order hearings and criminal court Prevention Programs - Prevent & Empower education program is an evidence-based, interactive 5 to 10 day curriculum program for schools or youth-serving organizations that explores the difference of healthy and unhealthy relationships, sexual assualt and harassment, consent, and bystander intervention. - It’s On Us Bar Training aims to educate bars, breweries, and restaurants owners, managers, and staff about gender based violence. 23 Cincinnati-area bars, breweries, and restaurants have participated to date. - WHW developed the WorkStrong™ corporate training program to address workplace issues surrounding gender-based violence. We believe that every person in our community deserves to live a life free of violence and to thrive.
- Website
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http://www.womenhelpingwomen.org
External link for Women Helping Women of SW Ohio
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1973
Locations
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Primary
215 E. 9th St.
7th Floor
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, US
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347 S. College Ave.
Suite D
Oxford, OH 45056, US
Employees at Women Helping Women of SW Ohio
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Sam Ujvary
Writer | Editor | Advocate
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Davina Cooper, MSW
Director of Rural Services (Adams, Brown, & Clermont Counties) at Women Helping Women of SW Ohio
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Reneen Mincy
Crisis Intervention Specialist at Women Helping Women of Hamilton County
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Aja Toro
Advocate Volunteer at Women Helping Women of SW Ohio
Updates
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June’s episode of “Calling Attention to Prevention,” is live! Tune in to learn more about the ways gender-based violence impacts LGBTQ survivors. Featuring our LGBTQ Court and Outreach Advocate, this episode emphasizes the need for equitable prevention and intervention services. These conversations are essential to understand how we can prevent further harm and best support all members of the LGBTQ community. Listen here: https://spoti.fi/3RMHY5d
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A message from our CEO, Kristin Shrimplin: “Survivors already bear the inequitable burden of the economic cost of gender-based violence. A female survivor experiences a lifetime personal cost of nearly $105,000. The vast majority of survivors that WHW serves live below the 200% federal poverty level. What does this mean for their safety? They cannot afford relocation. They cannot afford to change their locks. They cannot afford emergency hotel stays. As WHW launches its new 3 Year Strategic Plan in June 2024, the organization’s Survivor Equity Fund is activating a bold commitment to investing $100,000 annually into the region to support survivors with immediate safety needs. The agency is also committing to allocate $100,000 annually of its investment income back into the Survivor Equity Fund so that the balance of the Fund maintains at least $500,000. In the next 24 months, WHW’s goal is to amplify the Survivor Equity Fund to $1.5M and invest at least $300,000 annually to support survivors’ complex needs. In our abundant region, we know we can do better and we must be solution-focused. That’s why WHW is flipping the expected script of a nonprofit and we are now acting as an equitable funder. We believe survivors. We invest in survivors.” To donate to the Survivor Equity Fund: https://buff.ly/4cadxxy
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Someone was kind enough to point out a mistake on the RFP. The date to submit a proposal for this request is June 10th. The proposal timeline is on the last page. My apologies for any confusion.
Calling for a proposal to develop and execute a marketing plan for an event we are hosting in October to engage a local and national footprint beyond the event. Specifics with a timeline is within the attached RFP document.
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Join us in sponsorship of this amazing event October 16th, 2024! We have the privilege of presenting Stephanie Land, Author of the New York Times Bestseller Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive, the inspiration for the hit Netflix series Maid and author of her new memoir, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education. Sponsorship opportunities are closed June 30th. Connect with us to sponsor or with questions. [email protected]
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May's episode of “Calling Attention to Prevention,” is live! Tune in to learn more about the impact of Women Helping Women's school-based violence prevention program, Prevent & Empower! Featuring our Vice President of Prevention, this episode unpacks how the curriculum supports students in their consideration of emotions, boundaries, empathy, consent, and more! These conversations are essential to preventing gender-based violence and supporting survivors. Listen here: https://buff.ly/3WMMbsS
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What a wonderful evening it was celebrating the 2024 Spencer Awards! Congratulations to all of this year's recipients--thank you for all you do in promoting diversity and inclusion in our community! Special thanks to the Cincinnatus Association for putting on such a spectacular event!
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Thank you Interact for Health for your support of our Rural Programs! Read more about Interact's Rural Changemaker Program here: https://lnkd.in/geRuidx9
We're thrilled to announce as The Gathering Wing, Milan Community Schools, and Women Helping Women of SW Ohio as the first recipients of our Rural Changemaker Grant! Learn more about their work here: https://lnkd.in/gNJKFhJk