Tax deductible
This year, the Alice M. Baldwin Scholars Class of 2022 cohort has chosen for our annual project to support the Women's Center, an organization that does incredible work to help vulnerable female-identifying people in the Triangle area.
The Women's Center is a low barrier crisis intervention assessment day center that provides meals, clothing, computer access, and a safe space for female-identifying persons facing unsafe or unsustainable living conditions. The organization uses a holistic model and offers clinical services case management, integrative permanent community-supported housing, and social engagement programming, among many other services.
COVID-19 has disproportionately harmed those most vulnerable in our society, with sharp increases in both housing insecurity and intimate partner violence rates. As Baldwin Scholars, our mission is to empower and fight for equity for female-identifying, non-binary, and gender-queer persons; this project will do just that.
All donations raised here will go directly towards bettering the quality of living of housing insecure women in the Triangle, through funding the installation of a washer/dryer and upgrading shower facilities in the Center that will be available to any entrants. Additionally, it will support the Women’s Center Community Garden Project, which empowers formerly homeless individuals to help feed food-insecure people in Raleigh.
On behalf of the Class of 2022 Baldwin Scholars, thank you for choosing to help provide safety and essential services for those who need it. We appreciate any participation or donation you can provide. Click here to learn more about the Center and opportunities to support their work!
The Women's Center is a low barrier crisis intervention assessment day center that provides meals, clothing, computer access, and a safe space for female-identifying persons facing unsafe or unsustainable living conditions. The organization uses a holistic model and offers clinical services case management, integrative permanent community-supported housing, and social engagement programming, among many other services.
COVID-19 has disproportionately harmed those most vulnerable in our society, with sharp increases in both housing insecurity and intimate partner violence rates. As Baldwin Scholars, our mission is to empower and fight for equity for female-identifying, non-binary, and gender-queer persons; this project will do just that.
All donations raised here will go directly towards bettering the quality of living of housing insecure women in the Triangle, through funding the installation of a washer/dryer and upgrading shower facilities in the Center that will be available to any entrants. Additionally, it will support the Women’s Center Community Garden Project, which empowers formerly homeless individuals to help feed food-insecure people in Raleigh.
On behalf of the Class of 2022 Baldwin Scholars, thank you for choosing to help provide safety and essential services for those who need it. We appreciate any participation or donation you can provide. Click here to learn more about the Center and opportunities to support their work!
Organizer
Cayley Ryan
Organizer
Durham, NC
Women's Center of Wake County, Inc.
Beneficiary