The last few months have been a time of change for the High
Country Womens Fund.
As a relatively new non-profit, HCWF has changed the way it
raises money to support women in need in Watauga and Avery
counties.
From left, Jane Meyers
of Fritz and Riley Consignments meets with High Country
Womens Fund officers Lindsay Miller and Mary Jo
Grubbs to plan the stores upcoming HCWF fund-raiser
scheduled for Nov. 3. Photo
by Jeff Eason
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Group officials said support for the efforts of HCWF is pouring
in as service efforts in the community increase as the winter
is approaching.
An initiative of the United Way, HCWF was created in 2006
in order to bridge the gap of resources available and women
in need in the High Country.
Previously, their main fundraiser has been an annual luncheon
highlighting membership and service projects through the year.
Women heard stories of success and compassion.
This year, that fundraiser changed for the better, according
to a fund spokesperson.
With our community working hard to make ends meet on
various levels, HCWF knew they needed to do something different,
a spokesperson said.
Power of the Purse 2009 transitioned into smaller, more intimate
POP Parties in womens homes helping to educate
members of the community on how they can get involved.
Membership has grown, support has increased and more
women than ever are getting involved in helping other women
on their journey to self-sufficiency, a fund press release
stated.
These POP Parties enable HCWF to gain support
year round creating the ability to involve members in more
service projects assisting those in need in our area.
Most recent successes in the community include helping
to gain support for the showing of Beauty Mark,
a movie to educate the public on a healthy body image, working
with other women in the community to proclaim October in the
High Country as A Month to Celebrate You and assisting
with activities throughout the month promoting wellness,
the release stated.
HCWF has also worked directly with Bald Guy Brew to import
fair-trade Café Femenino coffee beans to support womens
initiatives around the world for their Café Chica project.
We work with many of the different agencies in the High
Country and with the United Way, Lindsay Miller, a volunteer
with the High Country Womens Fund, said.
Instead of our usual annual luncheon, this year we decided
to have multiple events to raise money. Last month we had
a neighborhood party in Blowing Rock and Glidewells
Restaurant donated food for it.
On Nov. 3, we will have an event at Fritz and Riley,
an upscale consignment store in Blowing Rock. The owners of
the store will donate a percentage of the proceeds from that
days sales to the fund.
The social and sale event at Fritz and Riley will take place
from 5 to 8 p.m. at the store in the Food Lion Shopping Center
in Blowing Rock. The event will include refreshments and a
large tent at the back of the store for browsing and socializing.
Fritz and Riley specializes in high-end, eclectic fin home
consignments, home furnishings and artwork, fund officials
said.
Proceeds from High Country Womens Fund events will help
assist women and families in the area with food, education,
heating bills and other needs.
With this areas high number of seasonal residents,
we want to encourage people leaving for the winter to donate
food and other supplies to the Hunger and Health Coalition,
said Mary Jo Grubbs of the HCWF.
HCWF allocates funds to agencies three times a year. The process
is currently going on and will be completed on Oct. 21.
Since January, HCWF has already given out more than $45,000,
which includes addressing a wide range of needs.
Some of the funding has gone to support summer camps for young
girls, High School GED programs and childcare for young moms
and programs designed to empower and educate women.
A few individual needs that have been met are providing tires,
eyeglasses and money for schoolbooks and gas.
This years theme for Power of the Purse is Simply
Give so That Others May Simply Live.
For more information please contact Miller at (828) 264-4007
or info@highcountrywomensfund.org.
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