Women Who Care Support Guardian Angel
Members of 100+ Women Who Care of Will County had their “big check” presentation, donating $7,650 to Guardian Angel Community Services.
Guardian Angel is the oldest non-profit social service agency in Will County, helping at-risk children, adults, and families for 126 years, through six programs, and via their mission to provide diverse services that inspire people to improve the quality of their lives in their greatest time of need.
They believe in the inalienable human right to live and work safely free from violence, oppression and abuse. Guardian Angel strives to instill hope through client-centered services provided in a safe and confidential environment.
In 1983, the organization established the Groundwork domestic violence program, recognizing the crime of domestic violence as a community problem, and successfully coordinated efforts among professional services to build and enhance broad-based support for its program.
Groundwork provides comprehensive services for survivors and their families that includes a 24- Hour Emergency Hotline and Emergency Shelter, Crisis Intervention & Safety Planning, Individual and Group Counseling, Legal and Medical Advocacy and Prevention Education and Community Outreach in English and Spanish.
“Last year Groundwork provided 11,971 nights of emergency shelter and 35,193 meals to adults and children fleeing the horrors of domestic violence, while fielding 5,000 calls on our emergency hotline,” said Ines Kutlesa, Chief Executive Officer of Guardian Angel Community Services.
“Central to our philosophy of care is advocacy for peace and justice, and we are so grateful to 100+ Women Who Care of Will County for their generous donation in support of these life-saving efforts to help survivors of domestic violence.”
100+ Women Who Care of Will County is designed to make an immediate and positive impact on the lives of our community. At each of the quarterly meetings 100+ WWC members nominate charities, three are chosen at random, and after a brief presentation, the members vote on which charity to support.
Once the winning charity is announced, everyone writes a $100 check on the spot directly to that charity. Teams of two or four are welcome to join. All charities nominated must be located in, and serve, Will County and must have 501(c) (3) non-profit status.
100+ Women of Will County of Will County has raised over $182,900 for local charities. They include: Taft Foundation, Bags of Hope, Will County Habitat for Humanity, NAMI of Will-Grundy. Navarro Farm, Meals on Wheels, Big Brother/Sisters, Cornerstone Services and Angels for Hospice, to name a few.
100+ Women Who Care of Will County’s next meeting is September 10 from 6 to 7 p.m. at Coom’s Corner in Lockport. For more information, please go to the website, www.100wwc-will.org, or visit them on Facebook.