My name is Veronica J. I am a twenty-four year old female that lives in Winfield. In the middle of April, I was told that I needed to do one hundred hours of community service. I called Gayle McPherson at the Eagle Nest, and asked her if I would be able to complete my community service at the Eagle ... READ the POST
Melissa’s Story
I am a single mother raising my daughter after my divorce in 2007. I moved to Winfield to be closer to my family. It's been a long struggle with little help from my ex-husband. I have had the support of my mother and father throughout the years. When I came to Eagle Nest I was in pretty bad ... READ the POST
Rachel’s Story
I came to Gayle for help with a past utility bill that I was unable to pay. Not only did Gayle help me get my old bill paid so I could move into my new house, but she opened my eyes and helped me see that I am not alone. Many people need assistance every day, some just don't know where to look or ... READ the POST
Anji’s Story
When I came to Eagle Nest Inc., I was in the midst of despair with a life quickly spinning out of control. I have suffered anxiety and depression my whole life and when I walked through these doors, I was ready to end it all. Today, I have earned my Associates of Arts in Psychology at Cowley ... READ the POST
Christine’s Story
Before I came to F.L.I.T.E. classes at Eagle Nest, Inc., I felt like a failure. I had not only let myself down but everyone around me. I dressed in sweats and t-shirts most of the time. I had no self-respect, my ego was low, and my self-esteem was non-existent. Now I am a supervisor at the mail ... READ the POST
Shawna’s Story
I had just moved to Winfield from Orlando and did not know anyone. I came across Eagle Nest, first as the store. I went in and the atmosphere was just incredible. You could feel the love from the women there. I had found a home. Now I live in Denver. I am in school to become an Occupational ... READ the POST