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Success Story

A Single Mother Lets Herself WIN

After an abusive marriage,
a mother of three finds her own success.
 

When Alicia was getting married at the young age of 16, she had no idea that in just a few years, her marriage and life would drastically change.

About three years and three children later, Alicia’s once loving and devoted husband became addicted to drugs and alcohol. He began cheating on Alicia and physically abusing her, even in front of their own children.

Seeking Change

After two years of fighting for her marriage, Alicia knew she had to make a change to protect herself and her children.

Alicia sought additional resources for her family and moved in with her grand-father.

When Alicia was referred to the Wichita Women’s Initiative Network (WIN), she had recently completed her GED and had begun the divorce process.

WIN, which began receiving United Way funding in May 2007, offers a supportive environment for women in transition. The program provides social, educational and general life skills that allow them to regain job security in today’s work force. WIN focuses on the mental, emotional, social and spiritual aspects of life – so that true healing may take place from poverty and abuse.

“I was hesitant at first to join WIN because I wasn’t sure I could juggle the emotional turmoil with the divorce and caring for my kids,” said Alicia.

Finding Success

However, after experiencing WIN first hand, Alicia admits she will always be grateful.

“WIN gives you a chance to succeed at what you want to do,” said Alicia. “They truly want to help you.”

Program participants are required to attend school and work part time for WIN. During this program, Alicia was able to pursue her passion at cosmetology school while working to support her family and receiving counseling.

“They helped me stand on my own two feet and be an example for my kids,” said Alicia. “I want my kids to look at me with respect and honor and know that it’s okay to get help if you need it.”

Alicia recognizes WIN as a positive change in her life.

“I’ve come a long way and am very happy with where my life is now,” said Alicia. “The program does what it’s called. It helps you win.” 

Article by Stacy Gramza

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Meeting Basic Needs

Issue: Women coming out of abusive relationships and poverty need to be self-sufficient and able to support their families.

United Way Actions: United Way helps fund the Wichita Women’s Initiative Network, which provides counseling, job skills, schooling, and emotional support.

Results: Women are able to get the jobs they want and have the strength to care for their families.

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