'Tis the season for giving thanks! One of our favorite traditions is sharing our clients' words of gratitude with you on Giving Tuesday. Be sure to check your inbox on Nov. 28th to read what they have to say!

We Are Thankful for YOU

Thank you for giving safe harbor, healing, and hope


Every day at Doorways, we confront darkness and light simultaneously: on one hand, the traumas of domestic violence, sexual assault, and homelessness, as well as ongoing violence throughout our country and across the globe. And on other hand, the soul-filling hope that is at the heart of our mission: We believe brighter futures are possible. But we can't do it alone.


Our work is exhausting and empowering; difficult and inspiring; heavy and uplifting. Amidst it all, hope persists. You and your support bolster our resilience while safeguarding our programs and services.


The hope you give by supporting Doorways is a gift not only to our clients, but to our staff, volunteers, board, and our broader community, too. Your encouragement and investment in our programs signals brighter futures ahead, while supporting the journeys between here and there.


Thank you for believing in us, in the amazing survivors and families we have the honor of serving, and in our shared dream of a future without violence. We are deeply grateful for you and all you do for Doorways.


We wish you and your loved ones a season filled with hope and a bright New Year!

"Hope" is the thing with feathers -

That perches in the soul -

And sings the tune without the words -

And never stops — at all -



– Emily Dickinson

Winter Wishes

Help wishes come true for the 180 adults, youth, and children at Doorways this season


Here at Doorways, we are gearing up for the holiday season and we need your help to ensure our families' winter wishes come true. Become a Winter Wishes sponsor today!


Winter Wishes is open to clients in all of Doorways' programs, making your sponsorship even more impactful. Our Client Services team has requested new presents and gift cards for over 180 individuals.

Help us ensure every family, every child, and every survivor experiences a joyous holiday season.

Learn More and Sign Up

For each client we need 1 gift, no greater than $50 in value, and a $100 Target or Visa gift card. The reason we are asking for gift cards is because we want to empower our families with the gift of opportunity this season to purchase items that bring them and their loved ones joy. Every family wants to spread the love this time of year, and your gift cards provide them the opportunity to do so.


Thank you for helping wishes come true!

In the News

16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence


"UN Women kicks off a UN-wide annual campaign on 25 November, the International Day to End Violence against Women.


Over the following 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, we are asking governments, institutions, and citizens to show us how much the world cares about ending violence against women and girls under the theme 'UNITE! Invest to prevent violence against women and girls.'"

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"No country is within reach of eradicating intimate partner violence. Despite the scale of the problem and these worrying trends, financial commitments to violence prevention remain limited. Investing in preventing violence against women and girls is crucial to achieving gender equality by 2030, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals."

Doorways' Prevention and Outreach Program


Doorways’ Prevention Program uses educational programming to promote a community culture of safe and healthy relationships so that sexual and intimate partner violence are less likely to occur, especially in marginalized populations.

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This Holiday Season, Let Kids Choose Who They Hug


"The many gatherings of family and friends during the holiday season give parents a special chance to teach their daughters an empowering lesson: you don't owe anyone your physical affection."


"By letting kids decide whether to greet someone with a hug or a kiss, parents can teach the basics of consent and bodily autonomy as early as the toddler years."

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