
Home - Women & Children First
Inspired by the thousands of women and children who have found the courage to leave an abusive situation, WCF has launched a capital campaign to build the first Shelter with a Family Peace Center …
Job Openings - Women & Children First
Job Openings Please check back for job opportunities with Women and Children First. Get In Touch If you fear that your computer use may be monitored, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline …
Family Peace Center - Women & Children First
Ultimately, this helps make Little Rock and its surrounding communities a healthier, safer, and more peaceful place to live. In 2002, Casey Gwinn, president of Alliance for HOPE International, began the …
Contact - Women & Children First
If you fear that your computer use may be monitored, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-787-3224 (TTY).
What We Do - Women & Children First
Women & Children First provides a safe, secure shelter and supportive services for all victims of family violence and their children. Shelter intake is available 24-hours a day.
Who We Are - Women & Children First
For the past 40 years, Women and Children First has worked tirelessly to empower victims to live independently and free from domestic violence. WCF provides crisis intervention, safe shelter, social …
Need Help? - Women & Children First
GET OUT! GET AWAY! You are not alone. Women and Children First can help. On average, it takes a woman seven tries before she successfully leaves her abuser. Here are some common fears and …
Leadership & Staff - Women & Children First
Leadership & Staff The people who operate Women & Children First are highly-skilled and dedicated to ending domestic violence.
Volunteer Opportunities - Women & Children First
Sort and organize donations in the women’s closet (clothing, shoes, undergarments, and etc.) and the toiletry closet. Assist in putting together bedding kits. There must be at least 20 pillow cases stuffed …
Our History - Women & Children First
The first safe shelter was opened in 1978, housing women only in a donated private home in Little Rock. In 1981, WCF joined with a handful of grassroots women’s groups to form the Arkansas Coalition …