Woman on a Mission: Kayla Bitler-Loschke

"I survived domestic abuse. It's so much more common than many people realize. The most pressing challenge facing our mission is raising awareness on these uncomfortable topics in a way that makes people feel more comfortable having discussions and starting to make small changes in their own lives." -Kayla Bitler-Loschke

 Kayla Bitler-LoschkeYWCA Board of Directors#ONAMISSION for 1 yearHow did you first get involved at the YWCA?I first became involved at the YWCA when I was elected to the Board of Directors.Who is the woman you look up to the most and why?

My mom. I've watched her start businesses, complete college degrees, build furniture, bicycle across the state, tackle numerous home improvement projects, and build a career. She has shown me that anything is possible if you're prepared to work hard for it.

 

What are you most proud of in your work with the YWCA?I am most proud of the phenomenal programs offered by the YWCA. The programs and resources provided by this organization are life-saving for many individuals.What is one thing you’ve learned in your time on the board?Gather the facts, understand the situation, and know the dynamics BEFORE offering your opinion. An un-informed opinion doesn't help anyone.What drives you to do this work?I survived domestic abuse. It's so much more common than many people realize. The most pressing challenge facing our mission is raising awareness on these uncomfortable topics in a way that makes people feel more comfortable having discussions and starting to make small changes in their own lives. What do you like to do for fun?

I love to spend time outside with my boys, Easton (11) and Jaxon (9).

Who do you look up to or feel inspired by within the YWCA?I am inspired by my fellow board member, Gina Millsap. Her understanding of complex social issues exceeds that of anyone else I know.Any other words of wisdom?The YWCA, along with many other groups and organizations, is working to make our community a better, safer place. If you would like to help with our mission, please reach out to myself or another board member or YWCA staff. We would love to help you find a way to get involved.Thank you, Kayla!Like Kayla said, we would love to hear from anyone interested in supporting our mission and getting involved. If this is you, please consider becoming a volunteer or donating to our mission.

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