Grace After Fire

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Nonprofit for women veterans and thier families. Empowering Women Veterans Hope * Connection*Purpose Vision: To help women Veterans help themselves.

02/18/2026

This Thursday, February 19th, starts the kickoff of our 8 week virtual book club! Book club will begin at 6pm and discuss 2 chapters each week via Zoom hosted by doctoral capstone student, Sophia Ewing. 📚🔍

An ebook and weekly reading guide are available upon request.

If you’d like to join, email [email protected]

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Happy February everyone! Occupational therapy doctoral student Sophia Ewing will be completing her capstone project by hosting free events open to all Grace After Fire veterans virtually and in San Antonio/surrounding cities. Please register on GraceAfterFire.org.

February 10th: 8 week Women of the Bible Study begins every Tuesday at 6pm.

February 12th: 8 week book club begins every Thursday at 6pm. And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is this selections pick! Please email Sophia if you’d like an ebook copy and a reading guide.

February 22nd: Yoga at the New Braunfels Public Library!

February 28th: Professional Headshots with Lacey Allen Photography LLC at the SAC Victory Center!

11/13/2025

NEW EXHIBIT at the MILITARY WOMEN'S MEMORIAL

"From War to Peace: World War II Opportunity, Postwar Domesticity"

The Memorial’s newest exhibit, From War to Peace: World War II Opportunity, Postwar Domesticity, debuts Tuesday, November 11, 2025, Veterans Day. An homage to the women of World War II, the exhibit juxtaposes the critical role millions of women played during the war with the postwar expectation of a return to traditional gender roles.

Bringing together conventional and unconventional items, the artist, Vivian Cavalieri, creates three-dimensional miniature scenes she calls assemblages that draw the viewer into this World War II women’s world of contradictions – thus the title From War to Peace: World War II Opportunity, Postwar Domesticity. Featuring eleven assemblages, the exhibit showcases trailblazing, barrier breaking World War II women like the Code Girls, the women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, Women Airforce Service Pilots, and others who made critical contributions to the war effort; and who, following the war, ‘happily’ return to domestic roles.

Vivian Cavalieri is a self-taught conceptual artist. A Harvard University art history major, she transitioned to the New York University School of Law when she concluded she couldn’t paint or draw well. Before returning to her art, Ms. Cavalieri practiced law for the next 20 years in New York and Washington, DC. Ms. Cavalieri skillfully transforms the items she uses in her unique assemblages into visual narratives or commentary that speak to topics such as immigration, climate change, human-animal interactions, and social justice. Her studio is in Chincoteague, Virginia. In speaking about her art, Ms. Cavalieri says her aim “is to spark a deeper appreciation for the shared human experiences that bind us – tales of resilience and hope that transcend borders and time.”

Free and open to the public, "From War to Peace: World War II Opportunity, Postwar Domesticity" will be on exhibit at the Memorial until May 2026.

Before your visit, please check our events calendar or follow us on social media for the latest updates on hours and closures. https://womensmemorial.org/programscalendar/list/

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Strong. Brave. Unstoppable.

This , we honor the women who served and continue to rise, lead, and inspire.

Grace After Fire stands proud with every woman veteran today and every day.

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13100 Wortham Center Drive 3rd Floor #3165
Houston, TX
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Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 5pm