July E-NEWS
Women's Fund Virtual Luncheon
Celebrating Women's Resiliency
Thursday, September 9
11:15 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Countdown to the Luncheon
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luncheon Program
 
Monday-Thursday, September 6-9 | Silent Auction
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We are excited to bring you an engaging, impactful and inspiring 21st annual Women’s Fund Luncheon, as we virtually come together in celebration while keeping everyone safe.
 
We hope you will join us wherever you are most comfortable for an exciting and empowering afternoon.
Individual Ticket: $25/ea
Suggested donation for a single person.
 
Invest In Her Ticket: $100/ea
Support the Women’s Fund at this level and make a larger impact. Anyone registering with a minimum donation of $100 will automatically be entered into a drawing for Kendra Scott jewelry.
GatHER for HER Party: $500/10 people
Share the experience with friends or co-workers by purchasing a GatHER for HER Party. Host a group of 10 at the location of your choice and we will provide you with a GatHER Party Kit to help set the stage for an inspirational afternoon!

Prefer to stay physically distant? Gather on your favorite platform to watch the program together virtually.

Reserve your GatHER for HER Party by August 24 to ensure delivery of your party kit.
 
GatHER for HER Single Ticket: $50/ea
For groups who wish to pay for their GatHER for HER Party individually. A GatHER Party Kit will be delivered for groups in the Fox Cities area with a minimum of 10 registered guests. Don’t forget to include your group's name when registering. 

Complimentary Ticket
Use this option if you are the guest of a sponsor or wish to participate at no cost.
Program Highlights
Featured Speaker - Dr. Scharmaine Lawson
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Scharmaine Lawson as our featured speaker. Dr. Lawson is a nationally recognized, award-winning nurse practitioner, business owner, speaker, author and mother.

She has risen to the top of her profession while overcoming many personal challenges and we look forward to hearing her inspirational story.
Issue Spotlight: Covid-19's Impact on Women in Northeast Wisconsin Study
 
Learn how the pandemic has impacted women locally. Key findings from the collaborative study based on survey responses from women in Northeast Wisconsin will be presented during the luncheon program.
 
Poetry Reading
 
Hear a compelling poetry reading by Kimberly Blaeser, Native American poet and writer. Kim is a Wisconsin Poet Laureate (2015-16) and professor of English at UW-Milwaukee. 
Musical Performance
 
Delight in a special performance by the Lawrence University Women's Choir, CANTALA.
Thank you to all our partners for Investing in Her!
If you are interested in joining these partners to ensure women and girls are not left behind, visit the website or view the Partnership Levels and Benefits. Contact Julie Keller to learn more.
Women's Equality Day Celebration
Join us on Women's Equality Day - Thursday, August 26 at 4:30 p.m. at Perry Hall on the University of Wisconsin-Fox Cities Campus for The Woman’s Hour, featuring award-winning author, journalist and speaker Elaine Weiss.

In her book, The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote, Weiss provides a gripping account of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Steven Spielberg’s Amblin TV is currently developing The Woman’s Hour for television.

A wine and hors d'œuvre reception will precede the program, which starts at 5:45 p.m. followed by a book signing.

Tickets are $5 and required in advance. Registration deadline is August 20, 2021.

This event is presented by the Fox Valley 19th Amendment Centennial Coalition. 

Women's Fund Project Grant
 Pivots during Pandemic
Pandemic Forces Harbor House Program Changes
By Kathy Voigt, Women’s Fund Volunteer
Have you ever arrived home after dark and found yourself taking a wary look around? For many women, darkness holds a very real possibility for danger — from a stalker or an abuser.

“Until you’re actually being stalked by someone, I don’t think that anyone can understand what that takes from a person,” one local woman says. “To not want to leave your home and return alone after dark is a terrible feeling.“

As the pandemic lockdown settled in, the incidence and severity of domestic violence escalated. Isolation was already a powerful tactic for an abuser. As women found themselves in close quarters with their assailants, cut off from supportive services and resources, their chances to flee dwindled.

The staff at Harbor House Domestic Abuse Programs knows how hard it is to shake the feelings of fear and anxiety. Having the right tools and the right direction from a helping agency can make all the difference.

“Harbor House made it possible for me to leave without that fear of wondering what would be waiting for me at home,” the woman adds. “It also gave me some sense of security to sleep at night.”

Harbor House is an agency dedicated to the awareness and prevention of domestic abuse, providing shelter and free programming and services for on-site residents and non-residents to keep individuals and families safe. Staff are trained in domestic abuse client advocacy and diversity awareness, with backgrounds in social work, human services and education.

Before the pandemic, statistics showed that 1 in 4 women would be abused by a partner. Now, that ratio has climbed to 1 in 3, according to Cassie McDonald, senior manager of donor relations for Harbor House. McDonald notes domestic violence is the most brutal when a woman attempts to escape. Those statistics are borne out nationally as well as locally, she says.

The work of the Harbor House legal advocate grew significantly as requests for restraining orders, both long- and short-term, increased. It became even more critical for women in dangerous situations to be lawfully protected.

For women who escape their abusive situation, Harbor House offers the Momentum Group to help them explore their own abilities, build self-confidence and plan their future. In 2020, the Women’s Fund awarded a $4,000 Project Grant to Harbor House to support the Momentum Group.

Christy Coenen, who oversees the Momentum Group, explains that as participants, like everyone else, were sheltered at home, the program was put on hiatus until safe ways to connect were devised. How to help different age groups, serve women in outlying areas, address language and cultural needs, and protect young children by working with disputing parents or guardians, were some of the challenges.
Harbor House staff refocused, continuing the Momentum Group as capacity and safety allowed, and requested approval from the Women’s Fund to redirect some of the grant money to bolster supplies of stalker kits. The kits contain information to identify signs of violence, tools to signal for help, emergency phone numbers, lists of victim rights, etc. Many are concealed in unobtrusive containers women might typically carry.

“It’s all about survival,” McDonald says. “I knew the Women’s Fund would understand the level of danger women were in, and would be open to a new direction with the grant. They were fully on board. We provided details so they would know exactly where the money was going, and they were 100 percent behind us.”

Once given approval from the Women’s Fund, staff reassessed contents of the kits, taking into account new technology and other necesities, and researched pricing options to maximize the tools in the kits. Replenishing of the kits is ongoing, according to Coenen.

“Community support is what keeps people safe,” McDonald says. “And that is what our partnership with the Women’s Fund is all about."
Welcome New Board Members
Please join us in welcoming
Rebecca and Adrienne to the Women's Board of Directors!
REBECCA KELLNER
Ryan Specialty Group
Associate Corporate Counsel

Rebecca has been an active volunteer with the Women's Fund for many years. She also serves as the President on the Board of Trustees of the Appleton Public Library and on the Board for St. Vincent de Paul of Appleton.
ADRIENNE HARTMAN
J. J. Keller & Associates
Sr. Director of Ecommerce & Campaign Sales

Adrienne is a founding board member the Northeast Region of Women in Technology (WIT) Wisconsin and currently serving as the Past-President. The mission of WIT is to attract, grow and retain women of all ages into technology careers.
Visit our website for a complete listing of the board of directors.