Email from Doorways Doorways' hotline operates 24/7, even on holidays. Need support? Call 703-237-0881. Get Help We Are Thankful for YOU! We are so thankful for our amazing community of donors! We believe everyone deserves safety, respect, and a home of their own. By supporting Doorways, you give the gifts of safe harbor, healing, and hope to survivors who have experienced harm, homelessness, and other traumas. Thank you! Winter Wishes Sponsor Sign-Up Success! We believe everyone deserves to enjoy the magic of the holidays. So, our Winter Wishes campaign is open to clients in all of Doorways' programs. This year, our Client Services Team requested new presents and gift cards for over 170 individuals. We are thrilled and grateful to share we have Winter Wishes Sponsors signed up to support all 170 adults, youth, and children! Thank you for helping us gear up for the holiday season and ensure our families' wishes come true! Open Hearts, Open Doors Thanks to all who attended and supported Doorways' Open Hearts, Open Doors event! Please enjoy these photos from the evening. We invite you to download and share your favorites. See Album Your Support Is More Important than Ever "Organizations that support survivors of domestic violence and child abuse across the country are paring back resources — or preparing to shut down shelters — due to a dramatic drop in federal funds," The Washington Post reported. "This year’s cut has translated into a decrease of $200,000 — or 11 percent — for Doorways, Arlington's sole provider of crisis services for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Leaders say that means one less advocate to go to court with survivors; one less community advocate to help with safety planning and connecting survivors to resources; two less case managers for shelter and housing programs. One mother interviewed by The Washington Post said Doorways’ services helped her come to terms with the abuse she endured and find the courage to leave. 'I couldn't see any light,' said the woman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she was concerned for her safety. 'Doorways brought me hope.'" Read More Thank you for giving the gifts of safe harbor, healing, and hope! Seasonal Tips 'Tis the Season: Ways to Care for Your Community and Yourself during the Holidays Get self-care tips, safety planning for holidays and long weekends, and grounding techniques. Read More This Holiday Season, Let Kids Choose Who They Hug "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. And, such lessons can have an impact for years to come as Girl Scouts' development psychologist Andrea Bastianai Archibald explains: 'The notion of consent may seem very grown-up and like something that doesn't pertain to children, but the lessons girls learn when they’re young about setting physical boundaries and expecting them to be respected last a lifetime.'" Read More Reading Lists and Resources to Support Healthy Relationships Learn more about topics like boundaries, consent, sexuality and more with age-appropriate resources for everyone, from children to adults. Our reading lists start with board books for little ones! See Resources Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email Help create pathways out of homelessness, domestic violence, and sexual assault. Give the gift of safe harbor, healing, and hope today. Donate Now Doorways | P.O. Box 100185 | Arlington, VA 22210 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice