Bridget Saunders, right, wipes away a tear as her daughter Ashton Stiles tells about her experiences trying to escape from a violent man at the Project: SAFE 16th Annual Honey Do Auction on Oct. 3. Project: SAFE helped 1,984 clients in 2023, 86 percent of which were women. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Project: SAFE Executive Director Renee Clemmons speaks as Marcia Clemmons, center, presents flowers to Legacy Award recipient Margaret Davis during the 16th Annual Honey Do Auction, held at the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort on Oct. 3. The flowers were from Davis’s son who couldn’t attend. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Renee Clemmons presents the Legacy Award to Margaret Davis.
One of two Volunteer of the Year Awards was presented to Vicky Walker during the Honey Do Auction.
Project: SAFE Executive Director Renee Clemmons presents a Volunteer of the Year Award to Chance Allison.
As Kaye Steele with Project:SAFE looks on, Dennis Salzman auctions off cakes during the 16th Annual Honey Do Auction, held at the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort on Oct. 3. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Dennis Salzman auctions off cakes.
Shawnee Mayor Eric Stephens calls attention to a bidder.
State Rep. Dell Kerbs points to a bidder.
State Senator Shane Jett serves as a barker at the Honey Do Auction.
On Oct. 3, the 16th Annual Project: SAFE Honey Do Auction brought the community together to raise funds for the victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking/ harassment, physical assault, and sexual assault.In 2023, Project: SAFE served 1,984 clients, with 86 percent of them being women.Held at the Grand Casino Hotel & Resort, the event included a silent auction, ca...
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