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Fisher finds fulfillment at Women Helping Women

When Kendall Fisher started college, her math skills and no-nonsense approach to life propelled her to major in accounting and finance. She envisioned a life of steady employment and better-than-average pay.

Then, in her first year away from home, one of the Columbus, Ohio, native’s undergraduate friends was sexually assaulted. She was outraged at the lack of support systems available to help her friend. So she helped start a campus sexual assault program. Then she trained to be a rape advocate.

At 19, she began financing her education through full-time work at the Butler County battered women’s shelter. The determined red-head with a mane of curls and an easy laugh had found her calling. She shifted her major to sociology and women’s studies.

“My dad was mortified,” Fisher says. “But I’d rather be broke and making a difference.” As executive director of Women Helping Women, Fisher, 41, continues the quest she started more than half her lifetime ago: to stand up for the underdog and make sure people are treated fairly.

“We pride ourselves on being there when people need us the most,” she says. In her time at Women Helping Women, Fisher has helped raised funds to place one full-time employee in the Personal Crimes Unit, the equivalent of the SVU, of the Cincinnati Police Department; two full-time employees within the Cincinnati Police’s Domestic Violence Investigation Unit; and one full-time worker at Legal Aid.

Fresh from a 12-plus hour day on the job, Fisher laments the 42 percent cut of city funding this year and praises the often-overlooked efforts of her staff. Women Helping Women workers are in arraignment court every morning, Monday through Saturday. As the only rape crisis program in Hamilton County, the organization ensures that advocates arrive at hospitals within 20 minutes of a call about a case. More than 60 trained volunteers log 700 hours of service a year, allowing WHW to serve more than 12,000 women each year.

With the skill of an experienced negotiator and the patience to meticulously renovate a historic home in Northside, Fisher saves her biggest praise from the women her agency serves every day. “They are the ones doing the hard emotional work,” she says. “They are their own heroes. We are their cheerleaders.”

Do Good:

• Raise your cultural IQ. Attend a Sunday Salon, a series of Sunday afternoon gatherings with topics as diverse as FBI tactics and cupcakes.

• Be an advocate. After 40 hours of training, you could be a court, hospital, hotline, education or clerical advocate. Background checks required.

• Take a quiz. Do you know someone in an abusive relationship? Point and click to learn more.

For Good News Editor: Elissa Yancey (Sonnenberg)

 

Best of Cincinnati: Help Women Helping Women become Best Local Cause!

It is that time of year when City Beat gathers the votes for it’s annual Best of Cincinnati edition, and Women Helping Women is on the list of nominees for Best Local Cause. We would appreciate your support! Please take a minute to vote for us and help raise awareness for sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking.

All you have to do is click on this link here and vote for us! We are listed under Public Eye. We are up for Local Cause which is located toward the bottom of the page. It only takes a second and you can vote each day leading up to the deadline of Sunday, February 20th.

Connect with us via Twitter and Facebook and spread the word and get your friends to vote for us too! Or click on our badge!

Thanks for your support!

 

Sunday Salons Featured in Express

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Young Professionals Event: Not Your Mother’s Salon

Young Professionals Event: Not Your Mother’s Salon

When: February 21st, 5:30-8:00
Where: Roxy’s Restaurant & Lounge, 909 Vine Street
Cost: $25 in advance/$30 at the door

Why: Come out for a night on the town at one of Cincinnati’s hippest lounges for a night your mother will envy! Molly Wellman will be demonstrating classic and craft cocktails for you to sample and enjoy while sharing the history of recipes and preparation of these fun drinks.

Conveniently located downtown, come right from work to enjoy appertizers and drink specials along with cocktail samples in the newly renovated Roxy’s where we have reserved the lounge! Plan to come early and stay late for a night of fun for a great cause!

Call now to reserve your place–513-702-0031.

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Young Professionals 2011 Kick Off Event!

Come and be a part of the newest up and coming Young Professionals Group in Cincinnati!

It’s 2011 and this is the year that Women Helping Women is engaging YP’s in the area to get involved, have some fun and make an impact in our community all while supporting survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.

Come Monday for an information session and to find out about our up-coming events!

There will be networking, food and wine so plan to come and bring a friend!

Details:

When: Monday, January 31st 5:30-7:00pm

Where: Women Helping Women, 215 E. 9th St. 7th Floor, Cincinnati, OH 45202

RSVP BY CLICKING HERE.

For more information, click here or email yp@womenhelpingwomen.org.

See you Monday!

 

Yoga for a Cause: Women Helping Women Benefit

Women Helping Women serves Southwestern Ohio as a unique provider of crisis intervention and support services for direct and indirect survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking.  They take a leading role in educating the community in order to promote awareness and to help prevent these types of abuse.

You can help.

Come to The Breathing Room on Wednesday, January 19 for a donation yoga class taught by Hannah Dwertman.  100% of your contribution will go to Women Helping Women to support survivors in the community.  Sign up at www.thebreathingroom.com or call The Breathing Room directly at 513-291-3569 to reserve your spot.

Spaces are limited, but generosity is not.  If you would like to give to WHW, go to their website www.womenhelpingwomen.org for more information.

Suggested donation: $10.

Location: The Breathing Room, 2128 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45208

Date/Time: Wednesday, January 19th at 6:30 pm

Bring: A bottle of water and your generous spirit (mats will be provided)

Contact: Email kelly@thebreathingroom.com or call 513-291-3569

 

Mark your calendars NOW for Spring Fundraisers!

Information now available for Women Helping Women’s Spring Fundraisers!

Be sure to check out the 2011 Sunday Salon Series for great ideas on how to beat the winter doldrums as we pair engaging speakers with unique homes across Cincinnati to provide you with fun, food and entertainment on Sunday afternoons throughout February and March!

Also, mark your calendars NOW for our much anticipated Spring Gala, Light Up the Night: Martinis, Music and Magic! Taking place May 5th at Elements Event and Conference Centre, this magical night will transport you back to the smooth 60′s with plenty to eat and drink while you dance the night away and take part in fun games, raffles and auctions all for a wonderful cause!

 

Sunday Salons Sponsorships Available NOW!

November 19, 2010

Dear Friends of Women Helping Women:

The agency is pleased to provide a unique opportunity for the 2011 Sunday Salon Series to friends of Women Helping Women.

The Sunday Salons have grown dramatically in popularity over the years, which means that many of the Salons sell out quickly. We have a fantastic line up of speakers, generously hosted in some of Cincinnati’s most interesting homes and locations. This is your chance to beat the rush and ensure your place now by participating as an Individual Sponsor for the 2011 Sunday Salons.

We are making this offer exclusively via email to friends of the agency who have provided us with email addresses. However, please feel free to pass this along to your friends who may not have email or forward it to others who may not be on our list.

Your benefits as an individual sponsor of the Sunday Salons include:

  • Priority registration for the Sunday Salon of your choice—before the events are publicized or the invitation goes into the mail
  • Acknowledgement in the Sunday Salon invitation at the Friend, Patron or Benefactor Level
  • Name placement on Sunday Salon event signage at the Friend, Patron or Benefactor Level
  • Satisfaction of financially supporting an agency that provides critical services to survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking in our community
  • A portion of your sponsorship is tax-deductible

You may select from the following Individual Sponsorship Levels:

Sunday Salon Friend – $125
This level includes one (1) admission to the Sunday Salon of your choice

Sunday Salon Patron – $250
This level includes two (2) admissions to the Sunday Salon(s) of your choice

Sunday Salon Benefactor – $500
This level includes four (4) admissions to the Sunday Salon(s) of your choice

To participate as an Individual Sponsor for the 2010 Sunday Salons, all you need to do is:

  • Reply by Thursday, December 2, 2010
  • Indicate which sponsorship level you would like
  • Indicate which Salon(s) you would like to attend for your sponsorship. For a calendar of Salon dates, speakers and hosts, please see below.

There is no need to submit payment now. We will invoice you for your Sunday Salon Sponsorship in January. And remember, your next chance to register after December 2, 2010 will not be until January.

Please contact: Paige Craig at (513) 977-5552 or pmcraig@womenhelpingwomen.org to make your sponsorship pledge today.
Deadline is Thursday, December 2, 2010

Sunday Salon Schedule

Date & Time Host Speaker Topic Neighborhood
1/30 3-5 Jan & Tim Timmel, Carol Faulhaber Rick Pender, D. Lynn Meyers, Eric Vosmeier, Brian Isaac Phillips, Jim Stump Look Behind the Curtain The Ascent, Covington
1/30 2-4 Dale & Kathy Schneider J. Louis Karp Antiques Roadshow – Cincinnati Style Hyde Park
2/13 12-2 Colonel De Stewart Spice Up Your Life
2/20 3-5 Lisa & Rick Boehne Barbara & David Day Vanishing Cincinnati Newport
2/20 3-5 Lisa & Will Papa Ruthann Spears Sex, Lies and Butterflies Wyoming
2/20 2-4 Robert & Joan Cody David Lichtenfeld Identity Theft Symmes Township
2/21 5:30-8 Roxy’s Restaurant & Lounge Molly Wellmann Craft Cocktails Downtown
2/27 3-5 Mary Sue & Terry Cheeseman Krista Ramsey Writing Is Power Western Hills
2/27 12-2 Heidi & Robert Bardach Stephen Foltz New Year’s Resolution: My Thumb Will Be Green! Amberly Village
3/6 2-4 Jan & David Lazarus Katie O’Neil Schoeny History of Wines in Cincinnati Anderson Township
3/6 1-3 Gretchen & Robert Dinerman Krista Tevar Game On… Cup Cake Wars! East End
3/13 12-2 Marianne Ivey Victoria Morgan Magic & Mystery… Bringing the Firebird to life Hyde Park
3/13 2-4 Carol & Vic DiPilla Karen George See the Light – Aura Photography Wyoming
3/20 2-4 Steve & Kathy wilson Gregory H. Williams A remarkable journey:  Life on the Color Line Mt. Adams
3/20 7-9 J. Miles Wolf and Maura Harten Wolf The Faux Frenchmen Swing from Paris North Avondale
3/27 2-4 Kay Nelson Dale Hodges A Lifetime of Choice Roles Kenwood
3/27 4-6 Michele & Greg Young Lisa Farmer Craft Beer Tasting 101 Indian Hill

Event Sponsor: Charlotte A. Dougherty, CFP Dougherty & Associates

Women Helping Women of Hamilton County is funded in part by the City of Cincinnati and United Way of Greater Cincinnati.