Prevail celebrates hope, builds the future

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Dear Editor:

I find myself reflecting with deep gratitude on the incredible support and shared commitment that continues to uplift Prevail’s mission. Recently, we gathered for our Celebration of Hope Gala, and what an unforgettable evening it was!

Thanks to your presence, generosity, and advocacy, our recent Gala was more than a beautiful celebration – it was a powerful reminder of the change we can create together.

With your support, we raised over $170,000 to directly impact the lives of survivors and families in our community. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for making this possible.

In that same spirit of lasting impact, I’m excited to introduce Prevail’s Planned Giving Program: the 1986 Society.

The 1986 Society is named for the year Prevail was founded in Hamilton County, a pivotal moment that marked our community’s commitment to addressing domestic violence and sexual assault.

This initiative invites supporters like you to create a legacy of hope by including Prevail in your estate plans. Whether through a bequest, trust, or beneficiary designation, your planned gift will ensure our mission continues for generations to come. It’s a powerful way to break cycles of violence and provide new beginnings for survivors.

We invite you to learn more and would love the chance to connect further.

Together, we’re creating a safer, more compassionate future. Thank you for walking beside us on this journey.

Tami R. Wanninger, MPA
Executive Director, Prevail, Inc.