Lincoln Woman’s Club hosts pajama
party to benefit victims of domestic violence
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[November 18, 2021]
The Domestic Violence Committee of the Lincoln Woman’s Club
sponsored a pajama party during the October membership meeting in
conjunction with Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The goal of the
project was to collect pajamas and slippers which could be used as
an inventory for women and children who found it necessary to go to
the Sojourn Shelter and Service in Springfield, Illinois, which
serves Logan County. Many women and children come to the shelter
without many personal belongings, sometimes in the middle of the
night. Having an inventory of pajamas and slippers they can access
when they arrive at the shelter can help them feel more comfortable
as they adjust to being away from home.
The project was presented to the Lincoln Woman’s Club at the first
meeting of the new year which took place in September 2021. A Giving
Tree was placed in the meeting room. On the Giving Tree were tags
designating items that were needed for women and children, which
club members could take with them as a reminder to bring the items
in October. All tags were taken by the end of the meeting.
In October, members brought their donations of pajamas, slippers,
socks, shoes, blankets, and cash. The estimated value of the items
collected for women and children was over $2,300.00
The items were given to Beth Nestler, the Logan County
representative for Sojourn Shelter and Service, who provided the
program for the meeting, updating the membership on the issues of
domestic violence that Logan County and other communities face.
Sojourn Shelter & Services, Inc. (Sojourn) was established in 1975
with a mission to build a community free of domestic violence
through service, leadership, and education. Sojourn provides
domestic violence services in five counties throughout Illinois,
constituting the largest domestic violence service area in the
state.
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Sojourn’s services include emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline, individual and
group counseling for adults and children, community referrals and advocacy,
court and legal advocacy, pro bono legal representation, and economic
empowerment including job seeking skills and assistance.
Members of the Domestic Violence
Committee, Jan Bicknell, Lynn Corley and Patti Becker stand beside the table
filled with donations from generous members of the Lincoln Woman’s Club in
Lincoln, Illinois.
Beth Nestler of Sojourn Shelter
and Service addresses members of the Lincoln Woman’s Club at the October monthly
meeting.
[Patti Becker]
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