In 2011, Argrow “Kit” Evans-Ford, as part of her seminary experience and senior project, wrote about starting a house of healing and hope for women who are victims of domestic abuse or sexual assault.
Thomas Geyer tgeyer@qctimes.com, Quad-City Times
Sun, 03/18/2018 - 2:34pm
In 2011, Argrow “Kit” Evans-Ford, as part of her seminary experience and senior project, wrote about starting a house of healing and hope for women who are victims of domestic abuse or sexual assault.