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24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline: 208.343.7025 24-hour Rape Crisis Hotline: 208.345.7273 (RAPE)

Jennifer Spencer

We do not have any updates for volunteering now but keep your eye open for March’s Taking Flight for volunteer opportunities!

A Note From Jenn

Hello everyone,

It is with sadness that I let you all know that on Friday, February 5, I will be leaving the WCA to pursue another non-profit opportunity.

It has been my great honor and pleasure to have been the WCAs Volunteer and Event Coordinator for the past four years. I am thankful for each and every one of you and your hard work, enthusiasm and deep compassion for our clients. It has been such a joy to work with you all over the years and I look forward to becoming a volunteer myself as I will always be passionate about the organization & WCA’s vital mission of safety, healing and freedom from domestic abuse and sexual assault.

During my transition,  Laura Honn, our  Philanthropy  Manager, and  Kendra Johnson,  our philanthropy intern will be handling my responsibilities and keeping you up to date with the latest volunteer opportunities. Please feel free to reach out to either of them at volunteer@wcaboise.org if you have any questions. 

It has been a wonderful experience working with you all and seeing the incredible impact you have had on the lives of our clients. You truly make a difference.

My best wishes to you all for 2021!
Jenn

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Apr 11

2023

WCA Mission Tour

Join us for a 35 minute virtual tour to learn about our mission of safety, healing and freedom through the stories of clients and the impact of our services. The WCA Mission Tour aims to inspire and educate about the complexities and realities of domestic abuse and sexual assault, both here in the Treasure Valley […]

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Apr 26

2023

Denim Day

April 26, 2023 is Denim Day Denim Day is a day-long awareness campaign that allows us to honor survivors of sexual assault and start conversations about the dangers of victim-blaming. Why denim? In 1992 an 18-year-old Italian girl was sexually assaulted by her driving instructor. While he was initially convicted of the crime and sent […]

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