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How Can You Make a Difference?
 

Please donate to Center for Domestic Peace.

Each year, we help more than 3,700 individuals affected by domestic violence.

We rely on the generosity of many individuals and groups to support our work in Marin and beyond.

Your gifts directly support our many programs and services.

You can use the secure form below, or mail your gift to:
Center for Domestic Peace, 734 A Street, San Rafael, CA 94901-3923.

Donor Privacy Policy: Confidentiality is very important to Center for Domestic Peace, both for the individuals we serve and for our donors. We will never share your information.

Thank you!

*Please consider becoming a MONTHLY DONOR. Your hassle-free, reoccuring donation will provide a consistent and reliable source of funds that will allow us to plan ahead. Your credit card will be automatically charged, which you can suspend at any time. Know that your monthly investment will be put to work immediately!

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You can make a lasting difference in someone’s life!

  • $40 – A hotline call: provides a resource for information in a time of crisis
  • $100 – 2 hours of advocacy services: empowers an individual in the legal system
  • $200 – 2 nights in the shelter: secures a safe place to escape to and enough time to create a safety plan
  • $500 – Reeducation classes for batterers: helps support our batterer’s intervention programs to end the cycle of violence
  • $1500 - Rent for one month in Second Step: offers self-esteem and self-confidence that comes with economic independence.

Other ways to help:

  • Designate Center for Domestic Peace as a beneficiary in your Will or Trust. Click here for more information about planned giving.
  • Contribute through eScrip, iGive, Network for Good, UniversalGiving, etc.
  • Host a fundraising event and donate the proceeds.
  • Host a House Party! It's so easy! Read the Fundraising Houseparties 1 2 3.pdf
  • Volunteer your special talents.
  • Hand out educational brochures at your office, school, congregation or neighborhood.
  • Invite a representative to speak at your organization or business.
  • Talk to your employer about setting up a matching gifts program or having the Center give seminars on domestic violence workplace policies and employee awareness.
  • Organize an old cell phone drive and donate them.
  • Take one of our Continuing Education Workshops in domestic violence for CEU credits for licensed nurses, psychologists and social workers.