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100% Increased Feeling of Well-Being

100% Increased Feeling of Well-Being

by Stepping Stones | Jul 30, 2020 | News, Stepping Stones Blog

Happiness isn’t the only benchmark to measure someone’s well-being. Families at Stepping Stones use safety and knowledge to help create healthy futures free from all forms of abuse. It isn’t easy or quick, but committing to change is the best way to improve their...
Finding Happiness by Improving Well-Being

Finding Happiness by Improving Well-Being

by Stepping Stones | Jul 30, 2020 | News, Stepping Stones Blog

“I left my abusive boyfriend last year after one night when he was so filled with rage he punched me. Our relationship was always rocky unless I gave in and let him do what he wanted. I left to live with my mom, and she was really supportive, but I knew I needed more...
Hunting for HAPPINESS – 40th Anniversary Scavenger Hunt

Hunting for HAPPINESS – 40th Anniversary Scavenger Hunt

by Stepping Stones | Jul 30, 2020 | News, Stepping Stones Blog

As we celebrate 40 years of 24/7/365 advocacy services and safe housing for local families, we wanted YOU to get involved! Join us on our 40th Anniversary Scavenger Hunt at both our Stepping Stones Thrift locations beginning Sat. August 1 – Sat. September 12....
Step One Community Center and offices moving Aug 10

Step One Community Center and offices moving Aug 10

by Stepping Stones | Jul 30, 2020 | News, Stepping Stones Blog

STEP ONE COMMUNITY CENTER AND ADMINISTRATION OFFICE MOVING TO NEW PRESCOTT VALLEY LOCATION The Step One Community Center and Stepping Stones Administration Office is moving up to our new location at 2651 N. Industrial Way in Prescott Valley this month. Our office and...
Thrift Store Safety Update – Face Masks

Thrift Store Safety Update – Face Masks

by Stepping Stones | Jul 20, 2020 | News, Stepping Stones Blog

Just like you, we care about the health and welfare of our friends, neighbors, and community at large. Therefore, beginning Friday, July 24, face masks or coverings will be required to enter or shop at Stepping Stones Thrift Stores in Prescott and Prescott Valley. As...

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