WEAVE, INC.
Sacramento, California
*****CHALLENGE HAS BEEN COMPLETED*****
WEAVE, INC. was established in 1978 as a private 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization to
serve domestic violence survivors and their families in Sacramento County, CA.
In 1988, WEAVE added services to help survivors of sexual assault and remains the sole
Rape Crisis Center in Sacramento County. In 2009, WEAVE became part of the local
Rescue & Restore Coalition and began providing services to domestic and international
victims of human trafficking. Today, WEAVE implements a continuum of crisis intervention,
therapeutic and prevention services to meet the unique needs of survivors, their families,
and the community.” “WEAVE’s services include a 24-hour Support & Information Line,
a confidential emergency safehouse, walk-in triage services, therapeutic counseling
services, legal advocacy, and youth and community prevention education programs.
The organization has grown from a small, grassroots organization to a nationally-recognized
agency. “ WEAVE is a repeat shelter for us and they would love to have more slippers
and washcloths from us!!
For WEAVE’s Safehouse shelter, we would like to request pledges for the following:
80 Women's/Teen Girls - DONE
5 Men's/Teen Boys - DONE
10 Preteen Girls - DONE
10 Preteen Boys - DONE
10 Youth Girls - DONE
10 Youth Boys - DONE
10 Toddler Girls - DONE
10 Toddler Boys - DONE
10 Booties - Girls - DONE
10 Booties - Boys - DONE
150 Washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 25, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
WEAVE, INC. Attn: Megan Laurie, Development 1900 K Street Sacramento, CA 95811
NOTE: Please feel free to include a note in your package that you are part of
The Pink Slipper Project.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Challenge #37 - 2016 for the Crisis Center of Dodge City in Kansas completed in less than one day! Our members are absolutely SUPER!
Rachel has been working behind-the-scene contacting shelters and is currently waiting to hear back from them. Hopefully, we will have a new challenge in a few days or by early next week. Keep checking back here or on our Facebook page for the next one!
In the meantime, you can always add to your finished slipper and washcloth stash so you are ready to make a pledge when the next challenge is posted.
Hugs from all of us here at The Pink Slipper Project.......
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Rachel has been working behind-the-scene contacting shelters and is currently waiting to hear back from them. Hopefully, we will have a new challenge in a few days or by early next week. Keep checking back here or on our Facebook page for the next one!
In the meantime, you can always add to your finished slipper and washcloth stash so you are ready to make a pledge when the next challenge is posted.
Hugs from all of us here at The Pink Slipper Project.......
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
****NEW**** CHALLENGE #37 - 2016
CRISIS CENTER OF DODGE CITY
Dodge City, Kansas
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
We are re-visiting the Crisis Center of Dodge City in Kansas! We sent many pairs of slippers and washcloths to them this time last year and they would love to have more from us.
Except for the women’s and teen boy’s sizes, please use colors suitable for either girls or boys for the remaining size categories.
Here is what we would like to send again this year:
20 Women’s - DONE
2 Teen Boys - DONE
8 Preteens - DONE
8 Youths - DONE
8 Toddlers - DONE
6 Booties (newborn - 12 months) - DONE
55 Washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: Saturday, November 19, 2016
MAIL TO:
LIZET SOSA
P. O. BOX 1173
DODGE CITY, KANSAS 67801
Please comment below with your pledge. (Please be specific, such as, 2 women's, 3 toddlers, 5 washcloths, etc.) If you wish, you may email your pledge to us at:
thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com. Be sure to include your name for our records.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Dodge City, Kansas
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
We are re-visiting the Crisis Center of Dodge City in Kansas! We sent many pairs of slippers and washcloths to them this time last year and they would love to have more from us.
Except for the women’s and teen boy’s sizes, please use colors suitable for either girls or boys for the remaining size categories.
Here is what we would like to send again this year:
20 Women’s - DONE
2 Teen Boys - DONE
8 Preteens - DONE
8 Youths - DONE
8 Toddlers - DONE
6 Booties (newborn - 12 months) - DONE
55 Washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: Saturday, November 19, 2016
MAIL TO:
LIZET SOSA
P. O. BOX 1173
DODGE CITY, KANSAS 67801
Please comment below with your pledge. (Please be specific, such as, 2 women's, 3 toddlers, 5 washcloths, etc.) If you wish, you may email your pledge to us at:
thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com. Be sure to include your name for our records.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
***NEW*** CHALLENGE #31 - 2016
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month!
Don't forget to make Purple slippers! They can be all purple or
just include some purple.
VERA HOUSE - Syracuse, New York
**** CHALLENGE COMPLETED ****
**** CHALLENGE COMPLETED ****
Our challenge today is for Vera House. They do not have an abundance of storage, so we are only sending a small amount to them at their request. We will not be sending any wash cloths.
Due to the reduced number of slippers we are sending, please use generic colors as much as possible. Don't forget PURPLE!
Vera House would like:
7 women - DONE
7 preteens - DONE
6 youth - DONE
Washcloths – None
MAILING DEADLINE: September 30, 2016
SEND TO:
Mildred Winslow
6181 Thompson Rd., Suite 100
Syracuse, NY 13206
Good afternoon! This is Judy. I am one of the PSP Assistants and I endeavor to keep the blog up to date with all the latest challenges that we post over on our Facebook page. However, from time to time, life just gets in the way of my computer time. In my absence here at the blog, there have been three more slipper and washcloth challenges and a Cozies challenge for pet blankets.
A new challenge - #31 - for Vera House in Syracuse, New York, will be posted here very shortly. It is a small challenge, as the shelter does not have a lot of storage space; so, the slippers will go quickly (no washcloths requested this time)!
So, stay tuned and I hope you will jump in with your pledge in a comment below. It will come to us in an email. If the category you pledge has been filled already over on the Facebook page, we will let you know as soon as we can.
As always, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask us!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
A new challenge - #31 - for Vera House in Syracuse, New York, will be posted here very shortly. It is a small challenge, as the shelter does not have a lot of storage space; so, the slippers will go quickly (no washcloths requested this time)!
So, stay tuned and I hope you will jump in with your pledge in a comment below. It will come to us in an email. If the category you pledge has been filled already over on the Facebook page, we will let you know as soon as we can.
As always, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask us!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Monday, August 1, 2016
CHALLENGE #27 - 2016
SHENANDOAH WOMEN’S CENTER
Martinsburg, West Virginia
We are visiting the Shenandoah Women's Center again this year. This was our first shelter in West Virginia. They are looking forward to receiving more slippers and washcloths from the members of The Pink Slipper Project.
Please make the preteens, youth, toddlers, and booties in colors that could be worn by either a girl or a boy. Thank you!
Let's send them:
15 Women’s - Done
8 Preteens - Still need 5
8 Youth - Done
7 Toddlers - Done
7 Booties - Done
45 washcloths - Done
Mailing Deadline: September 2, 2016
Send to:
Katie Spriggs
Shenandoah Women's Center
236 West Martin Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
If you wish to take part in this challenge, either join us on our Facebook page - or send your pledge via a comment on this challenge post or by email to:
thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We also have a Pinterest page where you can find links to many free and paid patterns which can be used for slippers and washcloths.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Martinsburg, West Virginia
We are visiting the Shenandoah Women's Center again this year. This was our first shelter in West Virginia. They are looking forward to receiving more slippers and washcloths from the members of The Pink Slipper Project.
Please make the preteens, youth, toddlers, and booties in colors that could be worn by either a girl or a boy. Thank you!
Let's send them:
15 Women’s - Done
8 Preteens - Still need 5
8 Youth - Done
7 Toddlers - Done
7 Booties - Done
45 washcloths - Done
Mailing Deadline: September 2, 2016
Send to:
Katie Spriggs
Shenandoah Women's Center
236 West Martin Street
Martinsburg, WV 25401
If you wish to take part in this challenge, either join us on our Facebook page - or send your pledge via a comment on this challenge post or by email to:
thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We also have a Pinterest page where you can find links to many free and paid patterns which can be used for slippers and washcloths.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Friday, July 29, 2016
***NEW*** HAPPY HANDS CHALLENGE #9 - 2016
CHILDREN’S INN - Sioux Falls, SD
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
Guidelines for Happy Hands:
You may send used knitting needles and crochet hooks. Please do not send plastic knitting needles if they are bowed or bent. No 14” knitting needles, please.
Yarn – Worsted or bulky preferred. No partial skeins or balls.
Knitting needles – 8” or 10”, single or double point. Circulars are fine too. Preferred sizes for knitting needles are 7, 8, 9, 10, 10 ½, 11.
Crochet hooks – Preferred sizes are G, H, I, J, and K.
Scissors – We ask that scissors be children's blunt tipped scissors. They are sharp enough for yarn and kids can use them too.
We love to knit and crochet so let's share some yarn, hooks and knitting needles, etc. with them.
We will need:
8 skeins of yarn, worsted or bulky - DONE
8 pair of knitting needles - DONE
8 crochet hooks - DONE
8 scissors – blunt tipped - DONE
8 yarn needles (large eyed) - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE : August 29, 2016
MAIL YOUR PACKAGES TO:
Staci Kropuenske
Children's Inn
409 N. Western Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104-5607
Please put your pledge in a comment below or email it to us at: thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
Guidelines for Happy Hands:
You may send used knitting needles and crochet hooks. Please do not send plastic knitting needles if they are bowed or bent. No 14” knitting needles, please.
Yarn – Worsted or bulky preferred. No partial skeins or balls.
Knitting needles – 8” or 10”, single or double point. Circulars are fine too. Preferred sizes for knitting needles are 7, 8, 9, 10, 10 ½, 11.
Crochet hooks – Preferred sizes are G, H, I, J, and K.
Scissors – We ask that scissors be children's blunt tipped scissors. They are sharp enough for yarn and kids can use them too.
We love to knit and crochet so let's share some yarn, hooks and knitting needles, etc. with them.
We will need:
8 skeins of yarn, worsted or bulky - DONE
8 pair of knitting needles - DONE
8 crochet hooks - DONE
8 scissors – blunt tipped - DONE
8 yarn needles (large eyed) - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE : August 29, 2016
MAIL YOUR PACKAGES TO:
Staci Kropuenske
Children's Inn
409 N. Western Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104-5607
Please put your pledge in a comment below or email it to us at: thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
CHALLENGE #26 - 2016
CHILDREN’S INN - Sious Falls, SD
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
This is our first shelter in South Dakota and hopefully not the last.
Domestic violence shelters are expensive to operate as you can imagine. Expenses from the usual operating costs are increased by the need for safety for everyone....not just the women and children in shelter. but the staff and volunteers as well. All shelters will have one or more layers of security to keep everyone safe and secure.
Shelters receive funding from state and local sources. In addition to that, many large corporations make grants also. Among them are the United Way, Mary Kay, Microsoft and many others. Through their generosity, shelters such as Children's Inn are able to provide services to help those who may no longer have a home due to domestic violence.
For Children's Inn, we will need:
25 women - DONE
8 preteen girls - DONE
8 preteen boys - DONE
8 youth girls - DONE
8 youth boys - DONE
8 toddler girls - DONE
8 toddler boys - DONE
6 baby girls - DONE
6 baby boys - DONE
85 washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE : August 29, 2016
MAIL YOUR PACKAGES TO:
Staci Kropuenske
Children's Inn
409 N. Western Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104-5607
Please put your pledge in a comment on this post or send it to us in an email at thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us at any time.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
This is our first shelter in South Dakota and hopefully not the last.
Domestic violence shelters are expensive to operate as you can imagine. Expenses from the usual operating costs are increased by the need for safety for everyone....not just the women and children in shelter. but the staff and volunteers as well. All shelters will have one or more layers of security to keep everyone safe and secure.
Shelters receive funding from state and local sources. In addition to that, many large corporations make grants also. Among them are the United Way, Mary Kay, Microsoft and many others. Through their generosity, shelters such as Children's Inn are able to provide services to help those who may no longer have a home due to domestic violence.
For Children's Inn, we will need:
25 women - DONE
8 preteen girls - DONE
8 preteen boys - DONE
8 youth girls - DONE
8 youth boys - DONE
8 toddler girls - DONE
8 toddler boys - DONE
6 baby girls - DONE
6 baby boys - DONE
85 washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE : August 29, 2016
MAIL YOUR PACKAGES TO:
Staci Kropuenske
Children's Inn
409 N. Western Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104-5607
Please put your pledge in a comment on this post or send it to us in an email at thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us at any time.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Thursday, July 21, 2016
HAPPY HANDS CHALLENGE #7 - 2016
Now that we've finished up the slipper challenge for the SafeHouse Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, we are moving on to a Happy Hands challenge for some knitting and crocheting supplies for the same shelter!
SAFEHOUSE CENTER - Ann Arbor, Michigan
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
You may send used knitting needles and crochet hooks. Please do not send plastic knitting needles if they are bowed or bent. No 14” knitting needles, please.
Yarn – Worsted or bulky preferred. No partial skeins or balls.
Knitting needles – 8” or 10”, single or double point. Circulars are fine too. Preferred sizes for knitting needles are 7, 8, 9, 10, 10 ½, 11.
Crochet hooks – Preferred sizes are G, H, I, J, and K.
Scissors – We ask that scissors be children's blunt tipped scissors. They are sharp enough for yarn and kids can use them too.
We love to knit and crochet, so let's share some yarn, hooks and knitting needles, etc. with them.
We will need:
8 skeins of yarn, worsted or bulky - DONE
8 pair of knitting needles - DONE
8 crochet hooks - DONE
8 scissors – blunt tipped - DONE
8 yarn needles (large eyed) - DONE
Mailing Deadline: August 22, 2016
Send to:
Tyne Allmand
4100 Clark Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
CHALLENGE #25 - 2016
SAFEHOUSE CENTER
Ann Arbor, MICHIGAN
**** CHALLENGE COMPLETED ****
“Stop the cycle and make our communities safer.
At SafeHouse Center, we’re thrilled to join the Start by Believing Campaign this year. Start by Believing is an international campaign organized by End Violence Against Women International, and for the first time a Washtenaw County coalition has been formed to develop a county-wide campaign.
Start By Believing, is a nation-wide public awareness campaign uniquely focused on the public response to sexual assault. Once a survivor reports an assault, each individual’s personal reaction is the first step in a long path towards justice and healing. Knowing how to respond is critical– a negative response can worsen the trauma and foster and environment where perpetrators face zero consequence for their crimes.
The goal is to change outcomes for victims, one response at a time.”
For SafeHouse Center we will need:
35 women ----- DONE
5 teen boys/men ---- DONE
6 preteen girl ---- DONE
6 preteen boys ---- DONE
6 youth girls --- DONE
6 youth boys --- DONE
6 toddler girls ---DONE
6 toddler boys ---DONE
6 booties girls ---- DONE
6 booties boys ----DONE
85 washcloths ---- DONE
Mailing Deadline: August 22, 2016
Send to:
Tyne Allmand
4100 Clark Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
The above numbers still needed will be updated as we receive pledges, both here and on our Facebook page. If you are new to The Pink Slipper Project and have questions, please feel free to ask us any time.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Ann Arbor, MICHIGAN
**** CHALLENGE COMPLETED ****
“Stop the cycle and make our communities safer.
At SafeHouse Center, we’re thrilled to join the Start by Believing Campaign this year. Start by Believing is an international campaign organized by End Violence Against Women International, and for the first time a Washtenaw County coalition has been formed to develop a county-wide campaign.
Start By Believing, is a nation-wide public awareness campaign uniquely focused on the public response to sexual assault. Once a survivor reports an assault, each individual’s personal reaction is the first step in a long path towards justice and healing. Knowing how to respond is critical– a negative response can worsen the trauma and foster and environment where perpetrators face zero consequence for their crimes.
The goal is to change outcomes for victims, one response at a time.”
For SafeHouse Center we will need:
35 women ----- DONE
5 teen boys/men ---- DONE
6 preteen girl ---- DONE
6 preteen boys ---- DONE
6 youth girls --- DONE
6 youth boys --- DONE
6 toddler girls ---DONE
6 toddler boys ---DONE
6 booties girls ---- DONE
6 booties boys ----DONE
85 washcloths ---- DONE
Mailing Deadline: August 22, 2016
Send to:
Tyne Allmand
4100 Clark Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
The above numbers still needed will be updated as we receive pledges, both here and on our Facebook page. If you are new to The Pink Slipper Project and have questions, please feel free to ask us any time.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Thursday, July 14, 2016
***CHALLENGE #24 HAS BEEN COMPLETED***
Wow! Our members really made quick work of the last challenge for the Rhode Island shelter. It was pledged in no time at all.
What???? You missed out on that one??? Well, don't worry. We have a few more challenges lined up and almost ready to go.
Stay tuned to our page for all of the information on a new challenge, which will probably be posted the beginning of next week.
Most of our activity takes place on our Facebook page. Feel free to join us there, but be sure when you click "Like" that you also go into the dropdown box from that button and click that you want to receive "All" of our posts and "See first" in your newsfeed or you may miss out.
Link to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ThePinkSlipperProject/
If you don't do Facebook and would like to be sure to get our posts from the blog, just sign up at the bottom right to receive posts by email. We hope you will join us on our next shelter challenge.
If you have any questions, feel free to send us a message (top right column) and we will try to help.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
CHALLENGE #24 - 2016
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM OF CROSSROADS
Providence, Rhode Island
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
After a 3-year affiliation between Crossroads Rhode Island and the Women's Center of Rhode Island, the two organizations merged in July, 2016, to become the Domestic Violence Program of Crossroads. As one organization, they provide integrated services to address the unique needs of domestic violence survivors, as they work with them to break the cycle of violence and find secure, stable housing.
The Domestic Violence Program is primarily an emergency shelter program with a focus on safety and housing. The shelter provides safety for DV survivors and their children in a confidential location separate from other Crossroads properties.
Since they have limited long-term storage space, we would like to provide Crossroads with the following slippers and washcloths. Please use gender neutral colors for the preteens, youths, toddlers, and booties. Thank you.
25 women's - DONE
3 teen boys - DONE
8 preteens - DONE
8 youths - DONE
8 toddlers - DONE
8 booties - DONE
60 washcloths - DONE
MAILING DATE: AUGUST 15, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
EVELYN BEHRENDS
160 BROAD STREET
PROVIDENCE, RI 02903
If you wish to join in on this challenge, feel free to join us on our Facebook page or post a comment below with your name, email address, and the number of slippers (by category) or washcloths that you would like to pledge to make and send to this shelter. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Providence, Rhode Island
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
After a 3-year affiliation between Crossroads Rhode Island and the Women's Center of Rhode Island, the two organizations merged in July, 2016, to become the Domestic Violence Program of Crossroads. As one organization, they provide integrated services to address the unique needs of domestic violence survivors, as they work with them to break the cycle of violence and find secure, stable housing.
The Domestic Violence Program is primarily an emergency shelter program with a focus on safety and housing. The shelter provides safety for DV survivors and their children in a confidential location separate from other Crossroads properties.
Since they have limited long-term storage space, we would like to provide Crossroads with the following slippers and washcloths. Please use gender neutral colors for the preteens, youths, toddlers, and booties. Thank you.
25 women's - DONE
3 teen boys - DONE
8 preteens - DONE
8 youths - DONE
8 toddlers - DONE
8 booties - DONE
60 washcloths - DONE
MAILING DATE: AUGUST 15, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
EVELYN BEHRENDS
160 BROAD STREET
PROVIDENCE, RI 02903
If you wish to join in on this challenge, feel free to join us on our Facebook page or post a comment below with your name, email address, and the number of slippers (by category) or washcloths that you would like to pledge to make and send to this shelter. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Friday, July 8, 2016
CHALLENGE #23 - 2016
BOLTON REFUGE HOUSE
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
Back in 1976, a group of women came up with an idea for a Women's Community Center. However, before they had opened their doors, the local police department contacted them and asked if they would provide shelter to a woman and her children who were fleeing a DV situation. As a result of that call, the Center was officially opened as "Refuge House". After moving to several different locations, they moved in 1987 to a more spacious location. On October 6, 1992, Robert Bolton, an Eau Claire police officer, was responding to a domestic abuse call at the shelter. Officer Bolton attempted to stop the suspect, who was getting into his car. However, the man was able to retrieve a firearm from his car and fatally shot Officer Bolton. Later that year, the shelter was renamed " Bolton Refuge House, Inc." in his honor.
FOR THIS SHELTER, WE ARE REQUESTING THE FOLLOWING:
60 Women's - DONE
10 Men's/Teen Boys - DONE
10 Preteen Girls - DONE
10 Preteen Boys - DONE
10 Youth Girls - DONE
10 Youth Boys - DONE
10 Toddler Girls - DONE
10 Toddler Boys - DONE
10 Booties - Girls - DONE
10 Booties - Boys - DONE
150 Washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: August 12, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
BOLTON REFUGE HOUSE, INC
Attn: Pat Stein, Exec. Director
P. O. Box 482
Eau Claire, WI 54702
If you wish to join in on this challenge and make a pledge (any amount is welcome), please put your pledge in a comment below or send it via the message box (top right) and we will receive it. You can also email us directly at: thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com.
Most of our pledges are received through our Facebook page and we welcome you to join us there. If you are not a Facebook user, you can still view the challenge information (by clicking on the challenge number heading in that post), but you would not be able to comment (post) your pledge there unless you join Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/ThePinkSlipperProject/Check our our Facebook page!
If we receive your pledge via the blog and the gender/sizes you pledge have been filled, we will try to let you know as soon as possible and ask if you wish to change to a different category, etc.
Please feel free to ask any questions you might have. You do not have to use the PSP Signature Slipper patterns listed at the right, but can use any pattern of your choice. We only ask that slippers be made with acrylic yarn and washcloths with cotton yarn, if crocheted or knitted. Also, no attached embellishments on baby booties or slippers for young children that can become a choking hazard.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
****CHALLENGE COMPLETED****
Back in 1976, a group of women came up with an idea for a Women's Community Center. However, before they had opened their doors, the local police department contacted them and asked if they would provide shelter to a woman and her children who were fleeing a DV situation. As a result of that call, the Center was officially opened as "Refuge House". After moving to several different locations, they moved in 1987 to a more spacious location. On October 6, 1992, Robert Bolton, an Eau Claire police officer, was responding to a domestic abuse call at the shelter. Officer Bolton attempted to stop the suspect, who was getting into his car. However, the man was able to retrieve a firearm from his car and fatally shot Officer Bolton. Later that year, the shelter was renamed " Bolton Refuge House, Inc." in his honor.
FOR THIS SHELTER, WE ARE REQUESTING THE FOLLOWING:
60 Women's - DONE
10 Men's/Teen Boys - DONE
10 Preteen Girls - DONE
10 Preteen Boys - DONE
10 Youth Girls - DONE
10 Youth Boys - DONE
10 Toddler Girls - DONE
10 Toddler Boys - DONE
10 Booties - Girls - DONE
10 Booties - Boys - DONE
150 Washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: August 12, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
BOLTON REFUGE HOUSE, INC
Attn: Pat Stein, Exec. Director
P. O. Box 482
Eau Claire, WI 54702
If you wish to join in on this challenge and make a pledge (any amount is welcome), please put your pledge in a comment below or send it via the message box (top right) and we will receive it. You can also email us directly at: thepinkslipperproject@gmail.com.
Most of our pledges are received through our Facebook page and we welcome you to join us there. If you are not a Facebook user, you can still view the challenge information (by clicking on the challenge number heading in that post), but you would not be able to comment (post) your pledge there unless you join Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/ThePinkSlipperProject/Check our our Facebook page!
If we receive your pledge via the blog and the gender/sizes you pledge have been filled, we will try to let you know as soon as possible and ask if you wish to change to a different category, etc.
Please feel free to ask any questions you might have. You do not have to use the PSP Signature Slipper patterns listed at the right, but can use any pattern of your choice. We only ask that slippers be made with acrylic yarn and washcloths with cotton yarn, if crocheted or knitted. Also, no attached embellishments on baby booties or slippers for young children that can become a choking hazard.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
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