Email from Doorways In this issue: Volunteer Engagement Report Corporate Spotlight In the News: Arlington is the most expensive place for childcare; median rent $3,000+ New Report: Doorways' Volunteer Engagement Doorways relies on more than 100 volunteers to keep our services available to survivors of domestic and sexual violence 24/7, covering key shifts on weekends, overnights, and holidays. This year, volunteers served 11,396 hours across all programs. Based on the Current Estimated Value of Each Volunteer Hour (Independent Sector), Doorways' team of 100+ volunteers provided over $396k of meaningful service in FY25. Read the Report Highlights Volunteers provided 45 accompaniments and 93% of all Hospital Accompaniment Response Program (HARP) coverage this year. Safehouse Coverage/Hotline Volunteers served more than 1,700 hours in FY25, expanding our capacity for double volunteer coverage on weekends. Children's Program Volunteers provided fun activities during 74 playtime sessions at the Safehouse. Volunteers spent 48 hours on outreach and 607 hours on group service projects. How do volunteers feel about their service? Read the report to hear from volunteers about what they appreciate most about their service with Doorways. Read the Report β Corporate Spotlight Matrix Group International Thank you to Matrix Group International for being our partner, web host, and supporter for over 15 years! Itβs vitally important to Doorways to have a website that is easily accessible for people seeking help from violence, and for people who want to help their neighbors. Our friends at Matrix Group have worked side-by-side with us for years to ensure survivors find us to begin their healing journey. Matrix Group helps associations and nonprofits thrive in the digital space by crafting thorough and thoughtful digital experiences that boost engagement, increase membership, and generate revenue. Visit them online at www.matrixgroup.net. In the News Arlington is the most expensive county in the nation for child care, report finds "Arlington County is the most expensive place in the United States for child care, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal. It costs about $147,000 to foot the bill for five years of day care in Arlington β more than triple the country's median cost of $44,000, according to the WSJ. The report highlights an everyday economic struggle for many Arlington households, local leaders say. A recent Chamber of Commerce survey of working parents and employers found that 80% of respondents cite 'high costs' as a major challenge. 'Child care costs are unsustainable for many working families, and the shortage of affordable options is holding parents back from fully participating in the workforce,' Chamber CEO Kate Bates said." Read More Chart from The Wall Street Journal Arlington apartment costs remained close to record territory in July "The median July rental price for two-bedroom units in Arlington was $3,006, according to data that Apartment List." Read More Why housing justice is crucial to ending domestic violence "The lack of affordable housing often gives survivors nowhere else to go even when they feel unsafe at home, effectively forcing them to choose between housing and safety from violence." Read More Tight rental market keeps domestic violence survivors in shelters longer "A shortage of housing units, the rising cost of rent and constraints on federal low-income housing assistance programs, particularly Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, are compounding the issue." Read More β Donate to Doorways Share This Email Share This Email Doorways | P.O. Box 100185 | Arlington, VA 22210 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice