Stand with Survivors
From October 1–31, you can create your own fundraising page and rally your friends, family, and colleagues to empower freedom from domestic violence, all from the comfort of your own home!
By participating in this online campaign, you can make a real difference, providing safe shelter and essential resources for those rebuilding their lives. Our goal is to raise $15,000, and every page, every donation, and every voice brings us closer to achieving it. Join us in standing with survivors, because together, we can give hope, safety, and a brighter future.
About
This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Stand With Survivors brings our community together online to support those in need. This campaign was designed with our long-standing fundraising tradition, Safe Quarters, in mind. We may not be knocking on your door, but we will be together, honoring the same sense of community and connection while making it easy for everyone to give from anywhere.
We invite you to create your own fundraising page and rally your friends, family, and or former Safe Quarters team members to donate to Friendship Home. Every page, every donation, every message of support empowers freedom from domestic violence. Create your own fundraising page today!
How You Can Help
There are two ways to make an impact this Domestic Violence Awareness Month:
Donate Directly: Every gift brings hope and security to survivors.
Create Your Own Fundraiser: Rally your friends, family, and colleagues to raise funds on your behalf. Your voice can multiply the impact.
Do you want the chance to further your impact? Join us at Illuminate: Hope Shines Here, on October 23rd. Purchase your ticket today!
Fundraising Toolkit
Download the Stand With Survivors Fundraising Toolkit
Ready to make an even bigger impact? Our Fundraising Toolkit gives you everything you need to create your own online fundraising page and rally your community to support survivors of domestic violence.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Tips for reaching out to friends, family, and colleagues
- Sample social media posts and email templates
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Graphics to use for asks
Download the toolkit today and stand with survivors this October.