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At its 2009 Christmas Gala last night, the Center for Violence Prevention surprised Jackson Free Press editor Donna Ladd with its “Angel of the Year” award. CVP Executive Director Sandy Middleton told the audience that Ladd and the Jackson Free Press had raised more than $50,000 in recent years for the center’s work, which includes helping women and children who are victims of abuse, as well as running a new batterer’s intervention program.

Ladd launched the JFP Chick Ball five years ago to raise money for the Pearl shelter, and to raise awareness about the issue of domestic abuse. The Chick Ball, held at Hal and Mal’s each year, features a day of female musicians on the main stage, as well as a silent auction of local artists and businesses. The event is organized by a committee of JFP staffers, freelancers and friends of the cause. One signature element of the Chick Ball is the low cover price — $5 — which encourages younger adults to hear the music and participate in the fundraiser.

The JFP now also sponsors small “Chick Jam” concerts year-round, as well as regular forums about domestic abuse in area libraries.

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Congratulations Donna & JFP.


Kudos Donna and JFP! Well deserved.


*hands clapping* Bravo! Well deserved DLadd.


second that! amazing how the Chick Ball grew to $50,000 proportions, especially when the admission fee is kept so low. 🙂


Thanks, y’all. It was a remarkable surprise. Todd even kept it from me for months! I’m still reeling from being named an “angel”; trust me, I find that as remarkable as many of you do. 😉 Todd is getting tired of me already starting sentences with: “The angel would like you to …” But I’ll work it as long as I can.


Donna, you go girl, pump that “The angel would like you to . . .” for all you can!!!!! 🙂 🙂 😉


Donna, amazingly that tag was a bit of a suprise for me. But when one thinks about the magnificent work that you’ve done with the CVP (Chickball), media coverage on domestic violence, etc…, it’s really not such a stretch. You are an angel to those of us who have been victims, those who are victims, and those of us who work to bring awareness to this problem. I for one appreciate the work you do to bring light to every aspect of domestic violence. We need more voices like yours. So please, wear the tag proudly. I mean it; you certainly deserve it. (And you know i wouldn’t say it if it wasn’t true – and I definetely wouldn’t type it). 🙂 We may not always agree; but I love ya and so does Jackson. Take a bow Ms. Ladd!!!!


Oh, Queen, I love you SO much. Thank you. And thank you for everything you have done to raise awareness on this problem as well. Being willing to tell our own stories is so important for other people.

Mississippi native Donna Ladd and partner Todd Stauffer founded the Jackson Free Press in 2002 in the capital city. The heavily awarded local newspaper did many investigations heralded across the state and nation and served as a paper of record due to its diversity, inclusion, in-depth reporting and deep connection to readers and dedication to narrative change in and about Mississippi. In 2022, the nonprofit Mississippi Free Press, founded by Ladd and JFP Associate Publisher Kimberly Griffin in 2020, purchased the journalism assets and archives of the Jackson Free Press. A Google grant through AAN Publishers enabled Newspack's integration of the JFP archives into the Mississippi Free Press website to become part of a more searchable archive of recent Mississippi history and essential journalism.