Joe Blany, The Appliance Man, recently came to the Nest to work on the shelter’s washing machines. As one can imagine, the laundry room at the shelter gets a lot of continual use, especially with a house full of residents. Joe fixed the unit and went about his merry way, without charging HEAL for the repairs. Thank you, Appliance Man, …
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Local Man Honored by State Coalition for Work at Nest
Carl Parsons was one of five notable volunteers honored at this year’s Community Heroes award ceremony, hosted in Farmington by the New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Parsons was nominated by Help End Abuse for Life (HEAL). The Community Heroes award is aimed at recognizing individuals and groups who have shown support above and beyond the call of duty at …
VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT – Parker Johnson & Raul Rios
The two lots behind the Nest domestic violence shelter are slowly becoming parking lots that will be secured for Nest staff, residents, volunteers and guests. Alongside the lots, and up the long driveway that leads to them, were many very large weeds, some of which were nearing 6 feet high and were making the Ruidoso Downs Code Enforcement Officer very …
Elks Embrace Sweet Charity
A few months ago, the members of the Ruidoso chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks began volunteering with Sweet Charity, the resale boutique run by Help End Abuse for Life (HEAL) to support The Nest. One dozen Elks signed up to help pick up large donations when donors cannot arrange transportation on their own. Since then, the …
HEAL Soup Party Deemed a Success
by Chef Brendan Gocheour, HEAL Treasurer On a crisp October evening, nothing warms the heart more than seeing hundreds of people out to support the Empty Bowl, the Nest’s annual fundraiser and Lincoln County’s only soup competition. With over 30 soups to taste, and a variety of handmade bowls and pieces of fine arts and crafts to pick from, attendees …
Club Spotlight – Ruidoso Federated Women’s Club
The Ruidoso Federated Women’s Club has been an avid sponsor of the HEAL and the Nest since before the doors of the shelter even opened. Recently, they invited HEAL’s Executive Director Coleen Widell to present at a luncheon and surprise “pajama party” for the Nest. The Women’s Clubs have long been a leader in the fight against domestic violence. Nationally, …
Why Were Those Men Walking in High Heels?
Attendees of Ruidoso’s Aspenfest Parade were thrilled, amused and excited by one float in particular, the float that was put together by a team of progressive volunteers at Help End Abuse for Life (HEAL) and The Nest. The float was unique in many ways. It contained a large, six-foot red stiletto surrounded by men strutting the streets of midtown in …
Letter to the Editor – Rachel Weber
On behalf of the Board of Directors for Help End Abuse for Life (HEAL), I would like to extend a very heartfelt message of thanks to the elected leaders in our area for their public support of the efforts of the Nest domestic violence shelter. We are proud to thank the Lincoln County Commission, the Village of Ruidoso Village Council, …
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT – Cloud Nine
Cloud Nine is a retail store in Ruidoso that sells, amongst other things, new mattresses. As part of their giving program, they have essentially adopted Sweet Charity as the place to donate their customers earlier mattresses when they upgrade. This constant flow of donation means that other folks in our community can now find gently used and affordable mattresses for …
The Nest Finds A Link
The link between domestic violence and animal abuse has long been suspected, but research has now proven how deep the connection runs. In response, the National Link Coalition was formed. The Coalition is building on strong foundational work built by the Humane Society, which runs a research and education program called First Strike: The Violence Connection. It’s studies have focused …