Our impact
CHALLENGES WOMEN FACE TODAY
60%
of caregivers are women
83%
of single parents are moms
15%
of moms face major postpartum depression
“I have seen enormous damage done to women because of the emphasis placed on responsibility for pathology that they did not in fact have, when the origin of the problem was really in the social world around them.”
Dr. Teresa Bernandez
Former psychiatrist and Michigan State University faculty member, 1980
We help women, older teens, men, and gender diverse individuals to:
recognize and get out of abusive situations
alleviate isolation and develop a circle of support
stop second-generation effects of trauma
succeed in school (over 1 in 5 of the clients we serve are students)
survive emotionally and financially and protect themselves and their families when a long-term relationship ends
co-parent through divorce
build their resumés and self-esteem to return to employment and stability
Overall, in one year our nonprofit saw a 50% drop in the reporting of serious anxiety and depression among personal counseling clients.
Thanks to generous donors and sponsors, in 2022 we provided:
of individual personal counseling through our Soundings, Jumpstart, and Room To Talk programs.
11,014 hours
of free divorce education and support to help women through the loss of a long-term relationship.
70 sessions
of affordable career coaching and financial coaching, enabling individuals and families to get back on their feet.
155 sessions
51 MomShare
support group sessions, at no charge, to build parenting skills and reduce social isolation for new moms. Total attendance was 728.
were responded to by our front desk staff, answering questions and connecting people with resources.
Over 1200 calls
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
More tangibles of our impact
A majority of clients also improved on other dimensions: “greater confidence,” “feeling more in control of my life,” and “better able to deal with life’s challenges.”
59% of Women's Center counseling clients are supporting themselves and/or their children; 27% of these have young children.
Our counseling clients are about twice as likely to have suicidal thoughts than other Washtenaw County women and 9 times more likely than men. At the end of counseling last year, the percentage of Women’s Center clients who were severely anxious/depressed was less than half than when they started.
Our therapists help clients address the impact of systemic inequities (such as unequal pay, racial discrimination, caregiving responsibilities, undocumented status, legal and financial consequences of divorce, coercive relationships) on their emotional, financial, and physical health.