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Press Release: The Women’s Resource Center Is On The Move

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 28, 2023
For more information: Jessica Walsh at jwalsh@wrcnbc.org


THE WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER IS ON THE MOVE


Newport, RI — The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) was founded in 1977 and today serves the entire East Bay with activities that include education, advocacy, counseling, emergency housing and more. It has grown to meet the changing needs of this diverse community. Thousands of individuals and families are helped each year.


This growth led WRC to sell its Touro Street, Newport, RI location in order to use the proceeds to seed the creation of a new campus on Aquidneck Island. This campus will house offices, services, emergency housing and offer an inclusive, supportive environment. The design of this campus will be from the ground up. This gives WRC the freedom to innovate in how it supports those who have experienced domestic violence.


WRC’s doors are still open and services are still available at locations in Newport, Warren, and by appointment at other community locations. If you or someone you love are experiencing domestic violence, visit the WRC website at wrcnbc.org or call 401-846-5263 and an advocate will connect you with the services you need. Help is also available 24-hours a day, 7 days a week by calling the victims of crime helpline at 1-800-494-8100.


Says Executive Director Jessica Walsh: “Our Touro Street location has been a symbol of healing for so many survivors who found safety by walking through those doors. I’ve worked there for twenty years. Of course, it will be sad to leave such a beloved and deeply meaningful space.” “However, we are excited to have the opportunity to expand and to create a whole person experience on a level that we haven’t been able to before”, she continued.

Help for survivors of domestic violence has evolved over the years. The lasting effects of trauma are better understood. A focus on long-term healing versus short-term intervention recognizes that time is needed as survivors gain the strength to help themselves. The new campus design will create an environment where safety, healing and empowerment can be fully realized.

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January News & Updates

Dear Friends,

I am writing this note in an echo-y, bare office. It has been a bittersweet month here at the WRC as we sort, organize, pack, and move out of this beautiful old building we have called home for 30 years. I have worked at the WRC for nearly 20 of those years, and I still can’t really imagine this not being our home base.  

We have been reminded of so much of the WRC’s history as we pack up, and have made fun discoveries sorting through files, boxes, and shelves. We watched as the memorial bricks were meticulously taken out of the ground, carefully packed up, awaiting our new permanent home.  

It has also been wonderful sharing with our non-profit partners as we downsize our offices. Furniture and other office items are all off to good homes with partners doing amazing work in the community. Extra office supplies were carted down to Thompson Middle School, where they were accepted enthusiastically. We certainly have been reminded what an amazing community we are a part of.

As you will note in our message below, we are still very much here! We are open and providing critical services to the community. We will keep you all in the loop as the next phase of our journey unfolds. As always, we are grateful for your commitment to the mission of the WRC.

In Solidarity,

Jessica Walsh

Executive Director

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