Ways to Give and Contribute to a Better Tomorrow Without Violence by The Retreat

Contribute to a better tomorrow

Monetary Gifts

Your gift supports The Retreat’s services to survivors and community education programs.

Monthly Gifts

You can make a monthly donation and help us operate with a steady source of funds.

Memorials & Tributes

Designate a gift in-memory-of or in-honor-of a loved one, and reflect the interest of the person being honored.

Celebration Gifts

Specify how much and how often you want to distribute money from your fund.

Donor-Advised Funds

Recommend how much and how often you want to distribute money from your fund.

Matching Gifts​

Check with your employer to find out if they will match your gift to The Retreat.

Planned Giving

Designate a specific amount of money, or a percentage of your estate.

Appreciated Securities

Give gifts of bonds, funds, and stocks, or make a qualified charitable distribution.

Qualified Charitable Distribution

A qualified charitable distribution (QCD) is a distribution of funds from your IRA directly to The Retreat.

Gifts in Kind

Your gift of goods or services supports survivor families and individuals.

With your help, we can provide others the care they need.

Provide a comforting welcome kit with a stuffed animal, book, and soft blanket to a child entering our shelter.
Connect a survivor to community resources to assist with food, housing, and transportation.
Provide supportive counseling to a child who has witnessed domestic abuse in their home or between family members.
Support classroom time for in-school education on healthy relationships and violence prevention.
Provide court navigation and legal aid to a survivor of abuse.
You can provide ongoing supporting counseling to a domestic abuse survivor, enabling them to recover from the trauma they have experienced.
Provide a comforting welcome kit with a stuffed animal, book, and soft blanket to a child entering our shelter.
Connect a survivor to community resources to assist with food, housing, and transportation.
Provide supportive counseling to a child who has witnessed domestic abuse in their home or between family members.
Support classroom time for in-school education on healthy relationships and violence prevention.
Provide court navigation and legal aid to a survivor of abuse.
You can provide ongoing supporting counseling to a domestic abuse survivor, enabling them to recover from the trauma they have experienced.

more ways to help

Share your time or talents with us. Help make a difference in their lives.

Support our operations so we can help people in need. Donate or buy preloved.

Donate to the Shelter to help us continue providing safe rooms for many in need.

Plan your outreach with us. Share your company's time and talents to uplift others.

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