HAWC’s Working to Heal Breakfast Raises Nearly $40,000!

Community members, business leaders and local politicians came together for the 5th Annual Working to Heal Breakfast, a HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change) mission-focused event, on Thursday, October 22 at the Danversport Yacht Club. Leadership from the North...

HAWC Kicks Off Back to School Drive!

As area children prepare to go back to school this fall, HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change) will once again be collecting new back to school items for our clients who have school-aged children. All donated items will be distributed to the children (elementary...

HAWC Receives $2,500 Grant from KIPP Academy of Lynn

We are so grateful to KIPP Academy of Lynn for selecting HAWC as a recipient of a $2,500 grant, provided through the Highland Street Youth Philanthropy Initiative. Seventh and eighth grade students Jorge Zapata, Jazzmine Sanderson, Eunice Beato, and Alayna...

Three new Members Join HAWC’s Board

HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for Change) welcomes three new members to its Board of Directors effective July 1, 2015. The North Shore domestic abuse agency’s board consists of 11 well-rounded business professionals and community leaders whose individual skillsets and...

Volunteers Warmly Appreciated at Annual Celebration

More than 60 people attended HAWC’s Volunteer Celebration on Tuesday, June 16, at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, Mass. The annual event is designed to recognize the people who have volunteered for the agency in 2015. HAWC’s volunteers provide support in a variety of...

23rd WALK for HAWC Brings in More than $100K

The 23rd WALK for HAWC in Salem, Mass. on Sunday, April 26, was a great success, with more than      $100,000 raised to support the programs and services offered by HAWC (Healing Abuse Working for     Change). The proceeds from the agency’s biggest fundraiser directly...