REMIX is a one-night opportunity for the community to mix it up and support the WCA’s mission. The 2024 REMIX theme is “Back to the 70’s ~ Disco Fever”, and attendees were encouraged to dress up in their best 70’s themed attire.
With the guidance of the WCA’s Partners Guild, REMIX plays a vital role in raising critical funds for WCA clients and programs during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This event has served the Women’s Center for Advancement for years, raising over $1.4 million for the organization.Â
This year’s REMIX was held on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024, at the Cottonwood Hotel, with Honorary Chair Sarah Yale. Doors opened at 6:00 p.m.
For more than 131 years, the WCA has served the critical needs of anyone in Omaha who is or who has experienced and survived domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or human trafficking. The organization is dedicated to helping clients and their children stay safe and grow strong by addressing their immediate safety needs as well as long-term self-sufficiency needs. To donate to the WCA, go to REMIX donations.
The WCA’s trained experts take a multifaceted approach to provide vital services, including the Omaha area’s domestic violence and sexual assault crisis hotline, advocacy, individualized case management, free legal services, therapy, peer-led support groups, self-sufficiency and career programs.
Please contact remix@wcaomaha.org or at 402-345-6555 ext. 330 to become a recognized sponsor. You also can visit SPONSOR REMIX to sign up.
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Pape Family Foundation
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Katherine & Ryan Anglim
John K. & Lynne D. Boyer Family Foundation
Katie Bruno
CHI Health
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First National Bank of Omaha
Jeff Formanek & John Fredrickson
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Mutual of Omaha
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