Tribute to Women of Achievement Honoree Bios 2021
Join us in celebrating 30 amazing women who have made an impact in our community this past year.
Read ArticleWomen Helping Women Scholarship Recipients 2021
Each year, Waypoint chooses three recipients to receive scholarships to help them keep moving forward in their lives. A special thank you to the Honor Society for making this possible!
Read ArticleTeen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Every year during the month of February, victim service providers and community advocates work together to spread awareness for teen dating violence. According to loveisrespect.org, 1 in 3 teens in the U.S. will experience physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from an intimate partner before they become adults. When college age students are examined, “nearly half (43%) of those who identify as college women report experiencing violent and abusive dating behaviors.”
Read ArticleProgram Resources
At Waypoint, we believe that housing and homelessness, domestic violence, poverty, and access to quality child care are community issues that must be addressed with dedication and support from the community at-large.
Read ArticleWaypoint Board Member Spotlight
Join us in celebrating the the Waypoint board members for this fiscal year!
Read ArticleGentleman Day 2020
Every year, Waypoint works to spread awareness about the importance of healthy relationships to ensure that everyone, both men and women, young and old, know that they are enough and are deserving of love and support. Waypoint hosts the Gentleman Campaign© every year in October, which is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Read ArticleOctober is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Did you know that October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month? During this time, Waypoint hosts the Gentleman Campaign© in an effort to raise funds and awareness to end domestic violence. The campaign was established in 2013 in an effort to recognize the “true gentlemen” in our communities who are willing to stand up against violence.
Read ArticleWaypoint Boasts Many Successes in 2020 So Far
2020 has been a rough year for everyone, including Waypoint. Despite the chaos that the beginning of the year brought, Waypoint is grateful for the dedicated staff, volunteers, and community members who made the following accomplishments possible in fiscal year 2020. Waypoint is hopeful that this momentum will continue throughout the remainder of 2020 so those in crisis can continue to receive they support they need to move forward.
Read ArticleDomestic Violence Program Allows Sandra to Move Forward After Abuse
So many factors make it difficult for survivors to move forward from an abusive relationship, but Waypoint’s Victim Advocates are available to provide advocacy, resources, and support to allow each individual to learn and grow in ways that best fit their unique situation and needs.
Read ArticleSurvivors’ Program transitions from Horizons to Waypoint
The Survivors’ Program, previously administered by Horizons, has transitioned to Waypoint as of August 10, 2020.
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