
Guide to Hosting Film Screening Event
The Women’s Resource Center (WRC) is proud to present Women’s Resource Center: Tipping Point. In this intimate and powerful short documentary film ( 20 minutes), eight survivors share their experiences overcoming the many barriers to leaving an abusive situation and how the Women’s Resource Center empowered them on their journey to finding peace for their families. Tipping Point refers to both the courage and strength of purpose these survivors possess as well as the underinvestment and ongoing funding cuts the Women’s Resource Center is facing. Produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Susan M. Sipprelle.
We are eager to share this film with champions who wish to support our work by hosting small screening events with their professional networking and personal social groups.
The WRC will provide: projector, screen, documentary film, and presenting speaker(s) for Q&A.
Potential hosts should consider the following details when planning a screening event for their
group.
Audience
Hosts to convene an audience of 5 – 25 people
Venue
Hosts may use their home, or reserve an appropriate space such as a faith or club hall, community center, library, or other venue. Consider accessibility, capacity, seating, parking and restroom facilities.
Food & Beverage
Hosts may consider providing light refreshments, if appropriate for their event.
Questions & Contacts
Please reach out with questions and when you are ready to begin planning your event. Larger audiences may be accommodated with additional planning.
Jessica Walsh, Executive Director
jwalsh@wrcnbc.org | 401-236-8345
Becky Hill, Development Manager
bhill@wrcnbc.org | 401-236-8365