DAVENPORT, IOWA (October 28, 2024) — Come join us for the first public debut of our new Quad Cities Social Innovation Documentary. This Documentary highlights Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship in the Quad City Area. Argrow’s House is leading and sponsoring the effort to bring all social enterprises together through a documentary film. The film will be shown on rotation daily at Argrow’s new café and community facility at 3811 Harrison Street, Davenport, Iowa, 52806.

The Social Enterprises in the film include Argrow’s House of Healing and Hope, Autistic and Loved, Nest Café, One Eighty, The Arc of the Quad Cities, Tapestry Farms, and Transitions Mental Health. Our Documentary showcases how social innovation is impactful in our community and how we can come together to make a difference.

This event will take place at the Putnam Museum. It will be a free event open to the public, but the seats are limited. If you are interested in grabbing a ticket, you can do so here at the link here: eventbrite.com/e/quad-cities-social-innovation-hub-documentary-tickets-1050933088157?aff=oddtdtcreator

Argrow's House of Healing and Hope 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 provided residence for women and children survivors of violence.

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