Exhale

About Us

ABOUT US

Empowering Women in Crisis

Very often, Exhale Women’s Fellowship’s phone will ring. On the other end is the voice of a desperate woman who is looking for a way out of a situation that has been hurting her, physically, emotionally, mentally and financially. Some of the scenarios are chilling! These are Real Women who are in need of Real Assistance! Exhale women’s Fellowship provides Direct Services to these women and works with other organizations to provide safety, emergency shelter and assistance, mentoring and career training. These programs strengthen and encourage these beautiful people to be self-sufficient and enable them to recognize and avoid dangerous relationships.

Our Mission

Exhale Women’s Fellowship participants and beneficiaries do not discriminate on the basis of age, color, national origin, religion, disability, or age. We strive towards developing resources to build a support system for women facing crisis and distress. These resources empowers them to become self-sufficient, realizng their potential.

Exhale Women's Fellowship

is grateful for GRANTS from:

Our History

Organization's History

Exhale Women’s Fellowship (EWF) began in 2009, as a program to help encourage and support women who were recently widowed, divorced or experiencing emotional
pain on Valentine’s Day. What started in a home with 16 women has now become an annual event that hosts close to 300 women in an upscale venue at no cost to them.

In 2013, EWF incorporated and became 501 (c) 3 approved by the Internal Revenue Service. It then broadened its scope to provide encouragement, assistance and
mentorship to women of all ages who were facing adversity through widowhood, senior citizenship, divorce, single parenthood, poverty and/or social and legal issues. 

Staff assists women, many who “fall between the cracks” i.e., who do not meet qualifications for public assistance but face emergency or distressing situations. The
organization’s mission is to invite women regardless of age, race, creed, religion or economic status to come together as a community to leverage resources to build a
support system for women facing crisis and distress.

The Adopt-A-Mom/Heart of Mercy program was established to issue financial grants to help women who were experiencing various financial crises such as eviction, loss
of utilities and other basic necessities. Services also include finance workshops and mentoring partnerships.

In 2015, Exhale Women’s Fellowship began a workforce development program called Women of Distinction. This program provides instruction, motivation and resources
to assist women who are unemployed or under-employed. Its focus is to help women acquire entry positions or advanced positions in the workplace. It also provides
instruction to women who desire to become entrepreneurs.

Also in 2015, EWF began its Comforts of Home outreach to women and children living in area motels. Recently, the organization has received more calls from homeless
women, some with children, some sleeping in cars and outdoors. The organization has paid to shelter them in area motels for a short-term until they could establish more permanent housing solutions.

Exhale Women’s Fellowship has established affiliations with Providence House Domestic Violence Services of Catholic Charities of Trenton, New Jersey, Saint Vincent
De Paul Society and Sisterhood, Incorporated of Burlington, New Jersey, Impact Ministries in Delran, New Jersey and Life Focus Center in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

OUR SERVICES

WE SERVE THOSE WHO REALLY NEED

Emergency Shelter

Emergency Assistance

Mentoring

Workforce Development

OUR Memberships

Portraits of Compassion

Marilyn Marsh

Membership Director

Sonya Howard

Debra Gaines

Gloria Galloway

Alvina Pratt- Gregory

Sherri Matthews

Judi Lee

Diane Matthews

Sandi Moore

OUR TEAM

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Carol Clark

Executive Director

Sharon Forster

Chairman of The Board

Stacy Connor

Vice Chairman

Cora Collins

Treasurer

Dierdre Cobb

Secretary

Heather ILconich

Sonya Howard

Sally Anne Schneider

Dr. Theresa Odom Harris

Kim Murray

Taquana Wright

Rita Bristol

Selena Nash