DAVENPORT, IOWA (November 20, 2024) — Join us for our official launch party December 4, 9AM-5PM, of our new Social Innovation Hub, Gift-Shop, and Café! We will be launching our brand-new café; débuting our New Social Innovation Hub Documentary; and our Gift-Shop will be open to shop all of our naturally-handmade products by women survivors of violence. We will have free samples of our brand-new coffee that is made by women survivors in Colombia. This is a huge launch for us as we are using this space to provide a central hub in the Quad Cities region that fosters collaboration, education, and support for social innovation and justice enterprises serving underserved and under-resourced populations.

Argrow's House of Healing and Hope, located at 3811 Harrison St, Suite 100, in Davenport, is a safe space where free services are offered daily for women healing from violence and abuse. Argrow's House is also a bath and body social enterprise where women healing from abuse create beautiful products that provide a living.

Over the last seven years, Argrow’s House has served hundreds of women and children healing from violence. The organization has employed survivors, offered monthly domestic-violence support groups, art therapy, food programs, therapeutic animal-support, and yoga, as well as opened a community and counseling center for survivors and provided a residence for women and children survivors of violence to live rent free.

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