Hays-Caldwell Women's Center

The Networker

Our Thirty-Sixth Year

In This Issue
High School Students Say No
Emotional Abuse Leaves Scars
Donor Focus: Chapel in the Hills

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Mission

The purpose of the

Hays-Caldwell Women's

Center is to create an environment where violence and abuse are not tolerated in the communities we serve. The Center will provide education, violence prevention services, and crisis intervention to victims of family violence, sexual assault and child abuse. We will seek the support and resources necessary to achieve this mission.

 

Board of Directors

 Donald Lee

President
Jonnie Wilson

1st Vice President
Marsha M. Moore

Treasurer
Katie McVaney

Secretary
Alice Lochman

Past President
Sarah K. Brandon
Elizabeth Clark
Curtis Clay
Laura DuPont
LaDonna Hansen
Trey Hicks

Beverly Hill
Carolyn Lin�r
Cindy McCoy
Dora Montoya
July Moreno

Daniel O'Brien
Sarah Robbins-Bartlow
Chief Bill Sala
Cathy Supple
Karolyn Tybor

george Weynand 

 

Marla Johnson,

Executive Director  

 

How You Can Help

 

Donate Money in a variety of ways. Give securely online on the above link or at www.hcwc.org.

  

Donate Gift Cards

from HEB, Target and Walmart to help clients shop for essentials like gasoline to drive to work, over-the-counter and prescription drugs, food, clothes and school supplies.  
  

  Donate Items:

Summer Wish List

Towels & Washcloths

Twin Sheets

Small Furniture, Dishes, Pots & Pans in good condition for setting up new households

New Women's Panties & Bras

Children's Underwear, all sizes

Boys clothes sizes 10 and up

Women's Sneakers

Children's Shoes

Razors, Q-Tips &Floss

Hair Brushes

New Pillows

Thin Fleece Blankets

Bath Mats & Laundry Baskets

Holiday Gift Wrap

Back Packs

School Supplies

 Bus Passes

 

Before bringing above donations to HCWC, please call Victoria, weekdays

9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (512)

396-3404. She will let you know if we still need the items and where to drop them off.

 

Fall 2013

HELPline: (512) 396-4357

or (800) 700-HCWC (4292)

High School Students Say No

to Family Violence

 

        

 

Read about three projects that involved local schools to bring  

awareness of dating and family violence. 

 

 

 Click here for entire article.      

 Emotional Abuse Leaves Scars

 

"As time passed, John got more cruel and threatened to beat me and worse. I believed that he was capable of doing almost anything to me."  

 

Click here to read this true survivor story. 

  
  
  

Donor Focus: Chapel in the Hills

For years, Chapel in the Hills
in Wimberley has given quarterly
donations to HCW and steadily increased those donations.  HCWC Director of Development Charles Vestal interviewed Committee Chairman David Morales about their generosity.

 

Click here to read the interview.

 

Volunteer Spotlight: Kristine Wilson

    

Read about this HCWC volunteer who is motivated to empower women.

 

  

 

Click here to read more about Kristine

 

 

 

HCWC Happenings
      

Bikers Against Child Abuse (B.A.C.A.) help abused children feel safe while a child abuse case is being processed by law enforcement and the legal system.

 

 Click here for more HCWC Happenings.