Events
Please join us for our 8th Annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes Virtual event!
Register for our walk and set your goal of walking one mile a day. Also set a fundraising goal! Every penny you raise goes directly to Women In Need to help us provide services for victims in Franklin and Fulton Counties. Plus, you’ll earn some cool prizes!
-$10 to $24- WAM 2020 mask
-$25 to $74- WAM 2020 t-shirt
-$75 to $99- WAM water bottle
-$100 to $199- WAM tote bag
-$200 to $299- Entry to win GrubHub and Doordash Gift card bundle
-$300 to $399- Entry for quarantine-themed prize basket (fun games and goodies you can do from the safety of your own home)
-$400 to $499- Entry for fitness tracker drawing
-$500 plus- Entry for tablet drawing
Collecting Donations
Walkers and Supporters are highly encouraged to collect donations for the walk. All donations and proceeds from this event go directly to Women In Need to help continue to provide essential services in Franklin and Fulton counties.
This year, there are two ways to collect donations!
Online
When you register online through GoFundMe Charity, you will get to set up your own fundraising page! You can share it on social media, through email, and even text to get friends and family from anywhere to donate to your walk!
In-Person
You can also collect donations in-person using our Donation Collection Form. Click on the image to download the form.
Use any envelope, bag, or jar to collect cash donations or checks. Make checks payable to Women In Need, Inc.
Then bring all the donations you’ve collected to the event!
Knowing Your Role in the Protection of Our Children
A 3-Hour Virtual Training via Zoom
Act 31 and Act 126 Approved CEU Credits available
If you are required to obtain mandated reporter training for employment or volunteering, register for our free community session of Mandated Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Knowing Your Role in the Protection of Our Children. This training was created by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and Network of Victim Assistance and is Act 31 and Act 126 approved. A certificate of completion will be emailed to participants after the training. There will also be an opportunity to request CEU credits.
Wednesday, October 14
9am-12pm
Click Here to Register
We will also be offering this training on October 21, click here to learn more.
If neither of these opportunities fit your schedule, please fill out our request form to help us schedule future trainings.
Knowing Your Role in the Protection of Our Children
A 3-Hour Virtual Training via Zoom
Act 31 and Act 126 Approved CEU Credits available
If you are required to obtain mandated reporter training for employment or volunteering, register for our free community session of Mandated Reporting of Suspected Child Abuse: Knowing Your Role in the Protection of Our Children. This training was created by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and Network of Victim Assistance and is Act 31 and Act 126 approved. A certificate of completion will be emailed to participants after the training. There will also be an opportunity to request CEU credits.
Wednesday, October 21
3:30pm-6:30pm
Click Here to Register
We will also be offering this training on October 14, click here to learn more.
If neither of these opportunities fit your schedule, please fill out our request form to help us schedule future trainings.
Assessing Domestic Violence & Lethality in Domestic Abuse Conflicts
Sponsored by Women In Need, Inc.
Presented By: Juanita Sprenkle Jones, MHS, CJSOTS, NCCE
Juanita Sprenkle Jones is the Program Coordinator for SpiriTrust Lutheran Domestic Abuse Solutions in York, Pennsylvania and has over twenty years of experience working with men who batter and control their intimate partner. Also, Juanita does individual therapy, couples counseling and is a custody evaluator for custody cases that involve domestic violence.
This two-day presentation will take a look at predicting lethality in domestic violence relationships and discussing characteristics that are red flags for domestic violence and for recidivism. This presentation will also identify common characteristics of those who are abusive in their attempts to control a partner and who might escalate the control tactics to physical violence. Tools to predict risk and lethality will be examined as well as additional tools for safety planning. In addition, this presentation will take a look at understanding how gender affects the use of force in relationships. Become familiar with the interactive connection between entitlement and escalated risk of violence or lethality in intimate partner relationships and custody disputes.
November 13 & 20
9:00 AM to 12 PM
(Register by Wednesday, November 11)
This is a FREE virtual presentation.
The Batterer as a Parent and the Change Process for Abusive Men
Sponsored by Women In Need, Inc.
**Sorry for the inconvenience, but due to popularity of this training, we have reached capacity and had to close registration early. Please stay tuned for any and all upcoming events. Thank you!**
This two-day presentation will take a look at “The Batterer As Parent.” We will establish the profile of men who abuse women, describe the power dynamics and the psychologically poisoned atmosphere that an abuser creates for children in the home. We will examine the impact the batterer has on the parenting of the abused women, and look at “The change Process for Abusive Men.” We will also look at the elements of change, including consequences, education, confrontation, and accountability. A checklist will be reviewed for assessing whether an abuser has made meaningful progress in overcoming his abuse issues, with some explanation of how to detect false claims of change. We will also discuss specific roles professionals can play in contributing to change and accountability for abusers.
Presented By: Lundy Bancroft
Lundy Bancroft has over thirty years’ experience specializing in interventions for abusive men and their families. He has authored six books, including the world’s best seller on domestic violence, Why Does He Do that? And prizewinning professional book The Batterer as Parent. Lundy is the former Training Director of Emerge, the U.S.’s first counseling program for men who batter. He has served extensively as a custody evaluator, child abuse investigator, and expert witness.
December 11 & 18
9:00 AM to 12 PM
This is a FREE virtual presentation.
Parenting is difficult, especially when it comes to the tough conversations about bodies, consent, and sexuality. This workshop is for parents and guardians of children ages 0-18 who want to know more about what healthy sexual development looks like and messages that experts suggest teaching children. Parents and guardians will also have the opportunity to create their own plan for talking to their child(ren).
Friday, December 18th
5:00pm-6:30pm
Click Here to Register
(Space is limited for this event.)
Parenting is difficult, especially when it comes to the tough conversations about bodies, consent, and sexuality. This workshop is for parents and guardians of children ages 0-18 who want to know more about what healthy sexual development looks like and messages that experts suggest teaching children. Parents and guardians will also have the opportunity to create their own plan for talking to their child(ren).
Three new opportunities!
Click on a date below to register!
Thursday, February 25th 6:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday, March 20th 1:00pm-3:00pm
Monday, March 29th 6:00pm-8:00pm
(Space is limited for this event.)
Parenting is difficult, especially when it comes to the tough conversations about bodies, consent, and sexuality. This workshop is for parents and guardians of children ages 0-18 who want to know more about what healthy sexual development looks like and messages that experts suggest teaching children. Parents and guardians will also have the opportunity to create their own plan for talking to their child(ren).
Three new opportunities!
Click on a date below to register!
Thursday, February 25th 6:00pm-8:00pm
Saturday, March 20th 1:00pm-3:00pm
Monday, March 29th 6:00pm-8:00pm
(Space is limited for this event.)