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Empowering Hope: Magnolia Ministries

Just down the road from our Jackson Terminal office, in the heart of East Knoxville, Magnolia Ministries works tirelessly towards their goals – goals that share the same heart as Help You Dwell. Goals geared toward helping folks reclaim things in their lives, and promote peace in the midst of chaos. The goal of Magnolia Ministries, in the words of Emily Hurley, the Magnolia Women’s Center coordinator, is “to meet women where they are and walk in relationships through all of the struggles and victories of life.”

While their office is located on the second floor of Likewise Coffee, Magnolia Ministries runs the Magnolia Women’s Center just a few blocks away in the heart of East Knoxville and serves as a low-barrier day center that provides a sanctuary for vulnerable and exploited women in our community and is a vital lifeline and resource for women.

Emily explained that their system is thoughtfully designed to guide women through three essential phases as they reclaim aspects of everyday life: identification, stability, and sustainability. This journey begins with building trust, taking courageous steps toward case management and then beginning to work their way to obtaining vital documents like state IDs, birth certificates, and social security cards, which paves the way to access to jobs, healthcare, housing, counseling, and more. 

The Magnolia Women’s Center offers a nurturing community that uplifts and supports each individual that passes through their door. Here, basic needs are met and women have access to essential services such as first aid care, nap rooms, laundry facilities, hot showers, clothing, hygiene products, nourishing meals, and perhaps most importantly, a general sense of security and community.

The staff and case managers at Magnolia Ministries work daily to empower women by continually providing support and walking alongside them through various obstacles. That could  mean aiding in completing essential paperwork, attending doctors visits, advocating for them, listening to their stories and  celebrating their victories. The Magnolia Ministries team remains a steadfast and unwavering presence in the lives of the women they are serving. It is the spirit of compassion and commitment to building relationships that truly defines their work. 

Recently, Help You Dwell had an opportunity to utilize our collective organizing expertise to help the staff set up their donation center for succinct and efficient donation management. 

The donation center is near their main office and is where the staff sort and store donations of clothing, hygiene products, and food that supply the Magnolia Women’s Center.  Upon our arrival, our team of organizers could see firsthand the profound impact the Magnolia Women’s Center is having in Knoxville and their clear passion for their mission to support women. We also saw a room overflowing with donations that needed a sustainable way to continually access what they needed.

Well, if you know anything about us..we couldn’t get started quickly enough! Sorting, collaborating, and thinking through what systems would work best.

As we worked, the atmosphere buzzed with a sense of excitement and determination. Each team member worked with vigor to set up this donation center in ways that would empower the staff so that they could, in turn, empower the women they serve. 

Our collaboration with the Magnolia Women’s Center was not just about organizing physical spaces; it was about joining hands with an organization that embodies the ideals of hope and empowerment. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to support their mission and witness the transformative impact they have on the lives of women in our community.  It was truly a joy to work together to serve our beautiful community.

Magnolia Ministries extends its impact through Likewise Coffee + Roastery in East Knoxville and Cultivate Coffee in Fountain City. At both of these locations, you can find the "Magnolia Made" collection that features handmade earrings crafted by women in the community. This initiative not only nurtures creativity and positivity but also paves the way for women to envision brighter futures. When you purchase these earrings from Likewise Coffee + Roastery and Cultivate Coffee, you are directly supporting the women involved.

We invite you to join us in supporting the incredible work of the Magnolia Ministries and be a part of this journey toward empowerment and hope. To learn more about Magnolia Ministries and the Magnolia Women’s Center, or the work of their parent organization, Raising a Voice, you can check out the links below.

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When Your Home Invites You to Grow : Home Tour with Ashley Wells

Ashley's home: 1927

Ashley's home: 1927

This month we had the pleasure of talking with the lovely Ashley Wells and touring her beautiful home. She owns a gem of a house in East Knoxville where she lives with her adorable pup Junnie and 3 good friends. The home itself is full of history and character. The previous owners even put together a file of pictures of the family who built the house back in 1927 along with the history of the home and the original blueprints.  

This table was original to the home!

This table was original to the home!

The original owners of the home: The Cunningham Family

The original owners of the home: The Cunningham Family

One of the reasons we wanted to interview Ashley is because her home has been an outlet for her and a respite for many. She remarked that her home has given her the space to host a myriad of events and people and has allowed her to grow and become more open as a person. I was so intrigued by the way she spoke about her home being an agent of change for the way she views hospitality and community. Ashley's home has been the site of all kinds of events. From house concerts to baby showers, Ashley has hosted it all. 

Dining Room

Dining Room

Foyer

Foyer

Entry Way

Entry Way

Let me set the scene for you. On an unsuspecting road in East Knoxville, up a hill and behind a grove of tree's, sits a beautiful, historic home with elegance dripping from the rooftop. Ashley has done an incredible job of making a gorgeous and glamorous home feel inviting and unassuming (which can be hard to do!) Ashley has a great eye and her taste is well exhibited in her house. After living in a loft in the old city for 6 years, Ashley bought her home which sits on a 5+ acre plot with a hillside, fruit tree grove, and the most beautiful (and massive) magnolia I have ever seen. Talk about a change of scenery! Living in the city is very different from occupying a property where your closest neighbor is down the road, but Ashley wouldn't trade her Mt. LeConte view.

Image by Texture PhotoThis beautiful Magnolia was planted the year the house was built.

Image by Texture Photo

This beautiful Magnolia was planted the year the house was built.

Of all the things Ashley has learned through the process of owning a home, she said learning the value of hard work and the sense of ownership that comes along with pouring your time into caring for a home and acreage, has been a life lesson. Her favorite thing about the house is the openness of the main floor. "I can invite as many people over as I want, all at the same time!" Ashley's home feels like a huge family reunion (in the best way) wrapped up in walls and a roof. Her hope is that people feel a sense of welcome, that they could walk in without knocking, or drop by unannounced and feel right at home. 

Ashley's home has such an intentionally beautiful feel to it and I asked her how she maintains balance in creating beauty but not letting it dictate her life. She responded with some great advice, "The second it becomes un-fun, is the second you need to take a step back. You've got to learn to love the imperfections!"

Guest Bedroom

Guest Bedroom

Living Room

Living Room

Built in detail

Built in detail

Often times, people (women especially) work hard on their homes to impress other people, or to meet an unrealistic expectation but Ashley seems to do a great job of working on her home in a life giving way. She's found the balance of enjoying the projects but not letting them get in the way of living life. One of the biggest lessons she has learned in home ownership is that you can't be afraid to ask for help. Whether it's calling friends to come hang out for a weed pulling party, or opening her home to room mates who help share the work load, she has found that doing house/yard work is way more fun and less overwhelming when you are not doing it alone. Amen to that! 

 
Ashley in her bedroom -- that wallpaper is to die for!Image by Texture Photo

Ashley in her bedroom -- that wallpaper is to die for!

Image by Texture Photo

I asked Ashley a lot about her decorating style because I was basically drooling the whole time. One thing that was particularly interesting was the fact that she noted how much her home has changed depending on who is living there. She's had several different room mates over the years and said that the feel of the home shifts depending on the people that occupy it and the things they bring into it. I love that concept--that the people make up the home rather than a home defining the people.

Most importantly, home ownership has been an empowering experience for Ashley. "It's been hard but rewarding. I've learned to give myself grace, that life is more enjoyable when I'm not aiming for perfection. I've come to recognize that a house; that decor, is such a small thing when you look at life in terms of the big picture. I'd rather spend my time and energy enjoying the people around me. As long as my home fosters community and creates space for people to know and enjoy each other, that's what really matters to me."

Image by Texture Photo

Image by Texture Photo

Thanks so much Ashley for inviting us into your home!