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About Us
In 1977,
a group of concerned women began outreach and community education
activities which addresses the alarming incidence of rape and other
violent crimes against women in Bethel.They wrote newspaper articles
and volunteered to work with the police and the hospital to assist
victims of rape and battering.In the fall, a crisis-line was installed
in one of the volunteers homes to provide victims with an immediate
source of help.
TWC was
officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 1978, and
the first Board of Directors was elected. In 1978, TWC also received
its first funding from Alaska State Legislature and the Law Enforcement
Assistance Agency, to open a women's resource center and a shelter
for battered women and rape victims. By the fall of 1978, a Director
had been hired and a shelter building located.Volunteers and staff
worked throughout the fall to renovate a quonset hut leased from
the city, and made it into a comfortable shelter for women and their
children. The crisis was moved, and in January 1979, the Shelter
was opened.The crisis line, shelter, and resource center have continued
to operate with funding from the Council on Domestic Violence and
Sexual Assault.In 1981, TWC received a grant to build a shelter
facility, which was completed in March 1983.
Tundra
Women's Coalition currently includes a 17 bed shelter, administrative
offices, a Legal Advocacy program, a Community Education Program
with a village outreach component, a program for Teens Acting Against
Violence and a Childrens Program.
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