The Woodwardettes Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) group is encouraging everyone to catch “Flip Flop Mania.”
“Flip Flop Mania” is what the Woodwardettes are calling their latest community service project as they are collecting flip flops that will be donated to Northwest Domestic Crisis Services (NWDCS).
“The project was brought to my attention through a friend who heard that the crisis center was needing flip flops,” said project chair and Woodwardettes vice president June Davis.
So Davis contacted NWDCS Volunteer Coordinator Janet Fitz to see if a flip flop donation drive would be appreciated.
Fitz said she was thrilled with the offer.
“I think it’s awesome that (these) ladies have taken this on,” she said, noting that the project will not only help provide supplies for the center, but also serves to increase community awareness about an important issue.
Fitz explained that the flip flops will be distributed to rape victims who receive treatment at the major hospitals in the crisis center’s 10-county district. These hospitals include Woodward Regional Hospital, Newman Memorial Hospital in Shattuck, and Memorial Hospital of Texas County.
Fitz noted that “in 2008, with all of our counties, we had about 30 (rape) victims.”
The crisis center has provided clothing to victims for a number of years, she said, explaining that “it’s so they’ll have clothing when they leave after their clothes have been taken (as evidence) for the crime committed on them.”
However, she said the center never thought about collecting any shoes to give to the victims until one case that occurred this past winter.
“The hospital had a victim who was raped in a field, so they (law enforcement officials) took her shoes for the crime evidence kit,” Fitz said. “We didn’t have any shoes to give her, so I vowed that we would have shoes from now on.”
She said she chose flip flops because “they will be easy for (her) to store.”
And because flip flops are often inexpensive, costing only a dollar or two in some stores, Davis said she believes the shoe collection effort can be really successful.
“Everybody can put a pair in their shopping cart at the store and not even know they bought an extra item because they’re so inexpensive,” she said.
The Woodwardettes kicked the collection efforts off by donating a few dozen pairs of flip flops to the crisis center Thursday afternoon.
The women are now asking other members of the public to follow suit and donate new flip flops at one of two drop-off locations in Woodward: the OSU Extension office and the Woodward News. The shoe drive will continue throughout the month of May.
Woodwardettes president Marian Stout said she would encourage everyone to get involved because “everybody at one time or another has a friend or a sister that needs help.”
“Together with these flip flops maybe we can make a difference in our community in some small way,” Stout said.
Local News
Organization encouraging "Flip Flop Mania"
- Local News
-
-
Businesses damaged by high wind
Two buildings were damaged and several power poles knocked out by high winds in Woodward on Friday night.
-
VFW to hold Memorial Day ceremony
Memorial Day is a day for people to remember and honor those who have fought and fallen in all of our nation's wars.
-
Voter registration deadline approaching
Those wanting cast a ballot in the June 26 Primary Election need to be registered to vote by June 1.
-
Alabaster Caverns sets science camp
FREEDOM - Alabaster Caverns State Park and the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) are teaming up to provide a summer science camp.
-
Giving kids a reason to smile
SHARON - An area organization wants to give children affected by the April 15 tornado a reason to smile.
Knowing how much many families lost during the tornado, the newly formed "Make a Child Smile" program seeks to help replace the children's beloved items that were stolen by the storm. -
Oklahoma House narrowly passes annual budget bill
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma House on Thursday narrowly approved a $6.8 billion general appropriations bill to fund state government, just hours after the same bill failed, avoiding the need to return for a special session.
-
Farmer’s Market opening up Saturday
The Woodward Farmer's Market Association will be back this summer.
-
Officials expect busy weekend on highways
OKLAHOMA CITY - AAA Oklahoma expects over 500,000 state residents to be on the road for the Memorial Day holiday. That's a 2.2 percent increase from last year, said Chuck Mai, AAA public affairs vice president.
-
Busy summer at library
The Woodward Public Library will be staying busy in months to come with several summer reading programs.
-
Quinlan event set
QUINLAN - The annual Quinlan Alumni and Former Quinlan Students' covered dish supper is Saturday at the Quinlan Fellowship Hall.
- More Local News Headlines
-
Businesses damaged by high wind



