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Milwaukee Women's Center's 45th Anniversary

Milwaukee Women's Center's 

45th Anniversary Celebration

July 10, 2025

In 2025, Community Advocates is celebrating the 45th anniversary of our Milwaukee Women’s Center (MWC) division with special events honoring past and present MWC staff, as well as the survivors who have courageously taken steps toward safety and stability.

MWC's mission is to provide innovative, culturally competent holistic care that will empower women, men, and children to live safe, independent, and healthy lives. The center provides round-the-clock, life-changing services each day to survivors of domestic violence and families at risk of homelessness, who often have nowhere else to turn. The Milwaukee Women’s Center is truly where abuse ends, and hope begins. 

To honor this legacy, we are hosting a celebration of the staff and survivors who have changes so many lives during these 45 years, and look ahead to how we can create a safer, healthier community. 


Please join us July 10 for an inspiring evening as we celebrate 

the Milwaukee Women’s Center’s 45-year legacy of safety, hope and healing.

Hosts

Direct Supply & Community Advocates Inc.

Milwaukee Women’s Center 45th Anniversary Co-Chairs

Kate Venne & Sandy Samse

Presenting Co-Sponsors

Foley & Lardner LLP & The House Family Foundation

Direct Supply Innovation and Technology Center
1020 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202

Thursday, July 10 | 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Emcee: Alexandria Mack

Event Highlights
4:30 p.m.: Social Hour
5:30 p.m.: Program & ”Raise Hope” Fund-A-Need Live Appeal
 

This special evening will feature a vibrant social hour with entertainment, handcrafted cocktails and mocktails by Mixed MKE, and a sumptuous grazing board and appetizers from Chef Deborah of Expressively Your Personal Chef Services.

An uplifting program will honor survivors of domestic violence and family homelessness as we look forward to the future of the Milwaukee Women’s Center. The event will conclude with a “Raise Hope” Fund-A-Need Live Appeal where your contributions will make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.


Emcee: Alexandria Mack

Alexandria Mack is an award-winning storyteller based in Milwaukee, WI, specializing in impact-driven communications; Her recent work highlights community-led solutions and philanthropy. As former co-host of Milwaukee PBS’ first podcast Speaking Of…, she helped lead its latest season on Milwaukee's domestic violence crisis, earning a Milwaukee Press Club award. Her journalism has also been recognized by the National Association of Black Journalists, the Chicago/Midwest Emmys, and the Public Media Awards. Alexandria holds journalism degrees from UW-Madison and University of Southern California. When not storytelling, “Lexi” is making memories with her husband and their two children. 


Thank You to Our Sponsors


If you have any questions or would like additional information, please contact Deb Heffner, Strategic Partnership Director, at Dheffner@communityadvocates.net.

For media inquiries regarding the Milwaukee Women's Center, please contact Lisa Kaiser, Grants and Communications Director, at Lkaiser@communityadvocates.net.


Learn More about the Milwaukee Women's Center

At the time the Milwaukee Women’s Center was founded in 1980, advocates were increasingly becoming aware of the importance of providing services for survivors, but there were few resources for them, including safe shelter.

"This was before the federal government dedicated funding for domestic violence services through the Violence Against Women Act in 1994,” said Community Advocates CEO Andi Elliott. “Those early Milwaukee advocates were true heroes for survivors."

In the 2000s, Community Advocates and the MWC realized they could maximize their impact by joining forces. The organizations merged in 2007, and the MWC was established as a division within Community Advocates. Since then, the Emergency Shelter moved, expanded to 75 beds, and began welcoming families at risk of homelessness. The MWC also provides Substance Use Disorder treatment and offers the Bottomless Closet, which provides appropriate work attire and job-readiness skill training.

“All of our programs are trauma-informed, meaning that we create a sense of safety and stability so program participants can focus on healing and recovery,” said Shamika May, MWC’s Shelter Manager.

Uniquely, the MWC also works to halt the intergenerational cycle of violence by addressing its root causes through the Nevermore Batterers’ Prevention and Intervention Program for men with a history of abusive relationships.

“Our goal is to rehabilitate the whole man, not just the part of the man that has problems with domestic violence,” said Steve Thomas, Nevermore Program Coordinator.

In 2024, the Milwaukee Women's Center:

  • Provided 233 adults and children with emergency shelter and comprehensive services
  • Responded to 860 callers on its crisis line (414-671-6140)
  • Served 42 women ages 50+ through its Older Abused Women's Program
  • Engaged 86 people with Substance Use Disorder treatment 
  • Helped 143 men break the cycle of intergenerational violence

To learn more about the Milwaukee Women's Center's programs and services, click here.