Join us for Shop and Share on February 7!

Join us in making a difference! The Center for Women and Families is excited to participate in Shop & Share at local Kroger stores on Saturday, February 7, 2026, and we need your help!

Shop & Share is a powerful initiative by ZeroV, the First Lady of Kentucky, and partners like Kroger. For 17 years, this initiative has been raising funds and collecting goods for domestic violence programs in Kentucky, totaling over $5 million in contributions.

On February 7, shop as usual and share an item with The Center for Women and Families at Kroger stores in our area. Look out for our dedicated volunteers at Kroger. Your generosity directly impacts survivors in our community!

We’re also looking for volunteers to assist at our information table, answer questions, collect items, or facilitate donation deliveries. Click here to learn more or to sign up to help.

Kristen Haws

Kristen leads creative at CoLabs with a steady hand and a sharp eye, shaping brands, campaigns, and digital experiences that are cohesive, strategic, and grounded in real business objectives.

An award-winning creative with a background in branding, UX, and marketing, she connects vision to execution with clarity and precision. Her philosophy is simple: beautiful design is only powerful if it works. Aesthetic without intention is decoration. The best work aligns beauty and function.

Kristen blends creative instinct with structured thinking. She sees the big picture and the smallest details, asking sharper questions and simplifying what feels complex. She cares deeply about clarity, alignment, and doing the work the right way the first time.

Outside of CoLabs, creativity doesn’t turn off. You’ll find her painting, cooking, tending her garden, crafting, or catching live music whenever she can. Curiosity and craft are not separate from her work; they inform it.

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