Raise Your Voice, Share Your STORY
Written by Teresa Dixon, Women’s Opportunity Center Services Manager


At YWCA Spokane, we believe it is important for survivors to have a platform to share their stories safely, to experience healing and restoration in the process, while also allowing for anonymity. Because our commitment to empowering those who have a desire speak out and raise their voices is so strong, in 2021 we will begin offering a new opportunity called STORY thanks to Spokane Arts SAGA Grant funding.
Through the Women’s Opportunity Center programing, clients can engage in sharing through art journaling and digital media, allowing participants to explore and express feelings they might not be able to speak of easily. As Georgia O’Keeffe famously stated, “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way- things I had no words for.” STORY will offer a launch pad for sharing while also engaging with reflection in a way that is nurturing. Participants will receive an art journal, basic art supplies and supportive guidance through the process of telling their story. Then, for those interested, the journals will be digitized for sharing with the wider community (anonymously when preferred) in an online, digital library allowing for deeper connection between those impacted by IPDV and the broader community.
Through the healing power of art, participants will be offered a chance to begin making sense of and organizing painful experiences while gifting our community with resources to reflect on the realities of IPDV in Spokane and the Inland Northwest. When someone has experienced trauma, the connection to their innate creativity, an important part of our human essence, becomes disconnected and needs healing for us to remain resilient. STORY aims to provide those impacted by IPDV with tools to rebuild and reconnect, to come home to themselves once again, and to be seen and heard in the Spokane community and beyond.
Interested in learning more? If you or a loved one would like to share your STORY, please connect with Teresa Dixon at teresad@ywcaspokane.org.
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If you or someone you know is impacted by intimate partner domestic violence, know that confidential advocates are always available through our 24hr helpline services by calling 509-326-2255, emailing help@ywcaspokane.org, or texting 509-220-3725.
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