Host Jeff Flinn (managing editor, Boerne Star) interviews Allison Peterson, the new executive director of the Kendall County Women's Shelter (KCWS), who joined in March 2026. The conversation covers the shelter's services, the realities of domestic abuse, and how the community can help.
Key topics covered:
Scope of domestic violence: Staggering national stats — 32 people experience intimate partner violence every minute; 47% of women experience contact sexual violence, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner.
Broader definition of abuse: Not just physical — psychological, emotional, financial, social, and religious abuse are all addressed.
The shelter: 7,000 sq ft, 9 bedrooms, serves 30+ people daily — men, women, families, and pets. One of only 15% of emergency shelters nationwide with a pet facility. Always at capacity.
Non-residential services: Counseling, legal aid, case management, food, transportation — available even if you don't need a bed.
Holistic care: Job readiness, ID/document recovery, group and individual counseling to break the cycle of abuse.
Fundraising needs: New admin team, 24/7 staffing, 12 AC units, two commercial water heaters, pet facility — all costly to operate.
Community partners: Golfers For Others, Frost Bank, Boerne Star, Boerne Radio, and many individual donors recognized.
Call to action: Invite Allison to speak to civic groups; donate; spread awareness.
Contact info shared:
Admin office: 830-331-8950 (Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm) | 930 N. School St.
24-hour hotline: 1-800-495-8078
Website: KCWSTexas.org
Fabulous Finds Thrift Store: located next door to admin office
Timeline
Time Topic
0:00 Jeff Flinn intro; show welcome
0:24 Intro to Allison Peterson; opening domestic violence statistics
1:00 Reframing what a women's shelter does — beyond physical abuse
1:27 Allison's background; new executive director since March; admin office location
1:46 Fabulous Finds Thrift Store next door
2:23 Types of abuse: psychological, emotional, financial, social, religious
2:44 Story of a woman who took 7 attempts to leave — financial control
3:26 Always at capacity; shelter opened 2012; serves 30+ daily including men and pets
4:12 Pet facility — one of only 15% of shelters nationwide; pets used as leverage in abuse
5:16 Intake process — decompression time, caseworkers, counselors
6:14 Length of stay — days to months depending on situation
6:39 Allison shares personal connection to the mission; 15 years in nonprofits
7:24 New team direction; program and process improvement
8:22 Non-residential services explained
9:17 "Couch surfers" who don't know help exists — awareness gap analogy
9:49 Contact info — website, admin number, 24-hour hotline
10:28 Encouraging listeners to save the number for friends/family in need
11:18 24-hour hotline repeated: 1-800-495-8078
11:48 What happens when at capacity — shelter network collaboration
12:10 More national stats — 40 million women; 40% of US women report physical violence
13:00 Fundraising needs and community outreach
13:34 Operating costs — food, clothing, 12 AC units, 2 water heaters, 24/7 staff
14:39 Invitation for civic orgs to book Allison as a speaker
15:43 Intakes happen any time — day or night
16:25 Numbers repeated; call to action for organizations needing speakers
17:28 Community partners thanked: Golfers For Others, Frost Bank, Boerne Star, Boerne Radio
18:54 Holistic care — breaking the cycle; counseling, job readiness, document recovery
20:28 The cycle of returning to abusers — counseling role in breaking it
21:32 Financial and social control tactics used by abusers
21:48 Fatal DV statistics — 70% of fatal victims are women; 4 women murdered daily
22:46 Closing — Allison's contact info repeated; speaker invite
23:27 Final hotline repeat and sign-off
Original Air Date: July 4, 2026, as heard on Boerne Radio 103.9FM

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