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Support Survivors. Strengthen Our Community.

Every day, the Women’s Resource Center provides safety, support, advocacy, and hope to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and their families. Your generosity helps ensure that these life-changing services remain available to those who need them most.

Monetary Donations

Financial gifts provide the greatest flexibility in meeting the immediate and emerging needs of survivors. Donations help support emergency shelter, crisis intervention, advocacy services, prevention education, and the ongoing operations that make our work possible.

Whether you make a one-time contribution or choose to become a sustaining donor through recurring monthly giving, your support creates lasting impact throughout the year.

Become a Monthly Supporter

Join our community of recurring donors and provide reliable, ongoing support for survivors. Monthly giving is simple, convenient, and one of the most effective ways to help us plan for the future and respond to needs as they arise.

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In-Kind Donations

We gratefully accept many in-kind donations that help meet the daily needs of survivors and families accessing our services. Commonly needed items may include:

  • Household essentials
  • Hygiene and personal care products
  • Cleaning supplies
  • New clothing and undergarments
  • Children’s items and toys
  • Gift cards for groceries, gas, and household needs

Because our needs change throughout the year, we encourage donors to review our current wish list or contact Kisha Johnson at kisha@wrcweb.net to better understand our current needs.

Other Ways to Give

There are many ways to support our mission beyond traditional donations. Community members can organize donation drives, make memorial or honor gifts, sponsor events, or share our mission with friends, family, and colleagues.

Questions about donating?

We would be happy to help. Contact Haley Henrickson at prevoutreach@wrcweb.net to learn more about how you can support the Women’s Resource Center.

Guests at a Women’s Resource Center fundraising gala, one raising a bid paddle.