The Women's Center
Sarah E. Mathe-Hintzke is a seasoned professional in victim advocacy and crisis intervention with extensive experience working with children and adolescents. From March 2017 to November 2022, Sarah served as a Crime Victim Advocate at Children's Wisconsin, providing support in the Emergency Department Trauma Center and overseeing case management for families. Previous roles include Project Ujima Liaison with Milwaukee Public Schools, where Sarah facilitated violence prevention services, and a Prevention Specialist at Pioneer Center for Human Services, focusing on education and support for survivors of sexual abuse and domestic violence. Additional experience includes functions as a Medical/Legal Advocate, Community Educator, and Volunteer Coordinator at VOICE Sexual Assault Services, as well as directorial roles in development for PAVE: Promoting Awareness, Victim Empowerment. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Child Psychology from Kaplan University and has a strong foundation in psychology with degrees from Argosy University.
The Women's Center
Women’s Center provides safety, shelter, and support to empower all impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and trafficking. Their holistic, trauma-informed programming emphasizes healing, empowerment, and justice so that survivors can move beyond abuse and build peaceful futures for themselves and their families.