Ways to give
Our community shows up for survivors in so many ways, and we are grateful for every one of them. If you want to help, here is how to make your generosity count for the people we serve.
What survivors need changes all the time, because every person who comes to us is starting from a different place. The most helpful gifts are the ones that meet a real need, right when it comes up. Here are the best ways to do that.
Give a monetary gift, the most flexible way to help
A monetary gift lets us meet survivors with exactly what they need, the moment they need it, from groceries to a bus pass to keeping HELPline answered around the clock. Your dollars stretch further and reach people faster than almost anything else you could give. See what your gift makes possible.
Shop our current needs list
When we need specific items, we keep an up-to-date list of exactly what HOPE Place, our emergency domestic violence shelter, can use right now. Giving from this list means your gift is something a family will actually use, in the sizes and quantities we need. [View our current needs list]
Want to give your time or talent?
If you love to make things by hand, organize a donation drive, or volunteer, we would love to hear from you first. A quick conversation lets us point your effort toward what survivors need most right now, so your time and care go exactly where they count. Get in touch.
However you choose to give, thank you for standing with survivors across North Alabama.