About Us
Our History of Empowering Women
What began as a dream for three local women in 1986 has flourished into a decades-long commitment to women and families in the Unifour area. (Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba counties).
Women’s Resource Center was established to promote the overall well-being of women by focusing on their intellectual, psychological, spiritual and physical health. We received our 501c3 designation in 1987 and began our journey of empowering women to live their best lives.
Our dedication to improving the overall quality of women's lives remains as strong today as it did back when we began. Our support groups, programs and services continue to evolve and expand, responding to the diverse needs of our community.
We provide a warm, welcoming space for women who do not know where to turn for guidance in their time of need. We are a safe space to ask questions, have someone listen to your story without judgement, and receive the information and tools needed to strengthen your life. We also offer life enriching workshops and events for women regardless of their station in life. Bottom line, we are here for ALL women!
*Stories of resilience*
“I can't tell you what a relief it is to know where to turn to for help, I had no idea all this help was out there. It is so easy to feel stuck when you do not know what to do.”
~From "Katie", who received Community Resource Coaching and Advocacy.
“It only takes one thing, and bam, your stability can be taken right out from under you. I never thought I would be in this situation, I have so much pride. It is a blessing this is here."
~From "Rebecca", who received items from our Pantry with a Purpose Program.
“WRC’s therapist has helped me work through a lot, and I have been through some really rough times, with my health, and with my relationships.
I can see that we are making progress.”
~From "Annette" , who is a current client in our Counseling Program.
"When I first left a toxic 13-year relationship, I didn’t have any money of my own. I had two young children: a 1-year-old and a 2-year-old at the time. I was chosen to receive the Womenade grant and it went towards safe, reliable daycare while I worked.
I am forever grateful to the Women's Resource Center."
~From “Loretta", recipient of our Womenade Grant.
"WRC is a great place! My family and I were homeless, and they stepped in and helped so much. Then when we got a place, they gave us a welcome home kit that was amazing and generous. I love all the women at Women's Resource Center and
I am so grateful for their help in my time of need."
~From Mary, recipient of one of our Welcome Home Kits.
"My daughter just started her cycle, and I was worrying about how I could provide the pads she needed, they are so expensive these days. This is a lifesaver.”
~From "Bonnie", who received items from our 24/7 Period Pantry (No Strings Attached).
“ I thought I was going to die in my car, in this heat, and with my medical issues.
I had absolutely nowhere else to go. This literally saved my life.”
~ From "Francine", who received a hotel voucher this summer through our newly launched, "Sandra's Safe Space" Program, which helps to bridge the gap between homelessness and stable housing.
We hope these stories of resilience and courage inspire you to remember Women’s Resource Center when planning your donations.
Together, we can create lasting change for the women and families who need it most.
Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a meaningful difference!
THANK YOU for supporting women in our community!!!
Values and Advocacy
Women’s Resource Center's Core Values:
At Women’s Resource Center, we are committed to fostering a compassionate, supportive, and empowering environment for all women. Our core values guide us in every interaction and decision:
- Empowerment: We believe in the power of every woman to overcome challenges and achieve self-sufficiency. Through our programs, we provide the tools, resources, and support needed for personal growth and empowerment.
- Compassion: We approach every individual with empathy and understanding, recognizing the unique struggles women face. We are committed to offering a safe, respectful, and caring space for healing and transformation.
- Collaboration: We recognize that progress is best achieved when we work together. By building partnerships within the community, we aim to provide comprehensive services and resources that address the diverse needs of the women we serve.
- Inclusion: We celebrate diversity and are dedicated to ensuring that every woman, regardless of her background, feels welcomed, supported, and valued. We strive to create an environment where all voices are heard, respected, and uplifted.
- Accountability: We hold ourselves accountable to the highest standards of transparency, integrity, and stewardship in all our operations and relationships. Our commitment to accountability ensures that we responsibly manage the resources entrusted to us, and consistently strive for excellence in service delivery.
These values are at the heart of everything we do as we work to support and uplift women on their journey to independence and well-being.
Annual Impact Report
Women's Resource Center's 2023 Impact Report
- 2,523 women received resources and referrals either in person, by phone, online, or via email. (Keeping in mind that these resources also benefitted their children and additional family members as well).
- $43,561 of personal hygiene items and household cleaning supplies were dispensed to struggling families
- $29,250 worth of free counseling was provided to uninsured or underinsured women in our community to assist them in coping with life’s struggles.
- $4,065 in direct financial assistance was distributed to women experiencing a temporary setback through our "Womenade" program.
- 16 previously unhoused families received "Welcome Home" kits to help ease their transition into stable housing ($5,600 value).
- $4,215 in essential menstrual hygiene products was provided through our "No Strings Attached" program to ease the strain of period poverty on menstruating individuals who struggle to afford these necessary items