Berkeley Springs Shimmy Mob Team Smashes Fundraising Goal

The 2026 Berkeley Springs Shimmy Mob dance team performed on May 9 in the Town of Bath, bringing in individual, small business and corporate donations for domestic violence survivors.

The Shimmy Mob Team poses in front of Morgan County Courthouse
First Row: Donna Mays, Jennifer Boyd, Jennifer Teeter, Sandra Long, Jane McCloud, Dalene Middlekauff, Lisa Kelley, Linda See. Second Row: Melissa Davis, Wendy Gallant, Angela Petry, Bernie Herrmann, Debi Giddings, Third Row: Stephanie Golden, Larissa Sigel, Kim Weaver, Sandra Beiber, Cat Fox-Hoffmaster, Amy Race. Fourth Row: Tina Badley, Virginia Guynn, Carol Caflisch, Jennifer Williams, Janlee Viands, Dawn Morrison

This year the team broke all previous fundraising records and raised over $10,000 –  all of which goes to Stepping Stones to a Brighter Future, a non-profit human service agency whose mission is to provide financial, emotional and life skills assistance to survivors of domestic violence in Morgan County, West Virginia.

Shimmy Mob is a worldwide dance event that occurs annually on the second Saturday in May. Teams across the globe perform to raise awareness and funds for survivors of domestic violence in their home communities.

“We are continually amazed at the outpouring of community support and the size and number of donations,” said team leader Angela Petry. “Each year just gets bigger and better.”

For more information on local resources for victims of domestic violence, or to donate, visit www.steppingstonesmorgancounty.org.

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