Lauren Allen will tell you, completely deadpan, that love is what brought her to Fayetteville. Her boyfriend was here. So she followed him. They're getting married now, so it worked out. But that one-liner is just the entry point into a conversation about what it really means to show up for a community, and for the kids most likely to be forgotten by it.
Lauren is the Community and Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at CASA of Northwest Arkansas, where she recruits and supports the 300-plus volunteers who advocate for children in foster care. Ten to fifteen hours a month, consistently, with their whole hearts. In this episode, she talks about what she learned doing crisis intervention as an undergraduate intern at a domestic violence shelter, why she thinks every social problem is connected to several others, how she protects her own energy while working in a field that could swallow it whole, and what Gen Z actually gets right about calling things out.
If you've ever loved your work and still felt the pull of burnout, if you've ever wondered whether your city is different or you're just used to it, or if you've ever needed someone to say out loud that the glass ceiling is real and getting named is part of how it moves, this episode is for you. Lauren is specific, honest, and refreshingly unsentimental about all of it.
Listen to this episode of HerStory now and hear what it looks like when someone shows up for a community that showed up for her first.
The Women of All Generations event is June 16, 2026, 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center. Tickets at fayettevillear.com/woag.
Mentioned in this episode:
- CASA of Northwest Arkansas: nwacasa.org
- Leadership Fayetteville (Chamber Fayetteville program)
- Rise House (domestic violence shelter, Conway, AR)
- Northwest Arkansas Food Bank
- Peace at Home Women's Shelter
- Hendrix College, Conway, AR
- Women of All Generations event: fayettevillear.com/woag
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Women of All Generations | June 16, 2026
The Women of All Generations event is almost here. Join us June 16, 2026 from 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center for an afternoon of real conversation, connection, and celebration. Tickets and sponsorships are available now. You belong in that room. Grab your spot at fayettevillear.com/woag.