Safeplace – My Story on Its Origins and Early Work – By Carolyn Byerly

Before there was Safeplace, there were the Rape Relief and the Women’s Shelter programs at the Olympia YWCA. Each had a paid coordinator, with the work of the programs carried on by trained volunteers. That work initially involved taking calls from women who had been battered or sexually assaulted to support them through the police reporting process, hospital exams, finding shelter (if needed), and accompanying them to court. In time, an educational component evolved as both groups were called on to speak to community groups about the problems we addressed. It was cutting edge feminist work, and our community was among the first in the US to establish these programs. 

Rick O’Reilly – Neighbor, Friend, Smiling Chef – By Carolyn Byerly

Rick decided to start offering small-scale cooking classes at his house. He called his project “Bachelor Survival,” a class for guys. I thought that was an interesting project and decided to do a freelance story about his classes. The Daily Olympian (as it was then called) was interested in it and sent a photographer to capture some scenes from one of his home cooking classes. Photo by Del Ogden