From Doorways <[email protected]>
Subject Survivors need us. We need YOU.
Date June 21, 2021 5:55 PM
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Learn what's at stake for survivors, and how you can help. Every $1 you give is worth $3 with our Summer Match! Donate Now Right now, every dollar you donate will be matched with two. Your $100 becomes $300. Your $250 becomes $750. Your $500 becomes $1,500! That's three times the support for survivors, many of whom have been experiencing more severe abuse during COVID-19. Give Now and Get My Match! What's At Stake Every survivor who calls our 24-hour hotline (703-237-0881) has their own unique story and needs. Some need emotional support and help creating a safety plan. Some need emergency shelter to escape imminent danger, and later, a new place to call home. Some need an advocate to be with them at the hospital after an assault. Some need counseling for themselves and their children. Some need all of the above. Doorways is here for all survivors. Doorways is the only provider of shelter, services, and supportive housing for survivors in Arlington and the City of Falls Church. When you donate to Doorways, you help support our community's only domestic and sexual violence programs. You ensure every survivor and their family has a safe place to turn to for harbor, healing, and hope. And right now, your gift can go three times as far. Donate now to provide three times the support for survivors who have nowhere else to go. Survivor Stories in the News Domestic violence reports got 'much more severe' during the coronavirus "When stay-at-home orders began in March 2020, her sister said in an interview, she immediately thought of Amanda, asking herself: 'How is she going to get through this alive?'" Read More "Now that infection rates have slowed in America, victims of domestic violence are trying to figure out what life looks like after the pandemic. Housing is a major issue." Home isn't a guarantee for survivors fleeing domestic abusers during COVID-19 "Domestic violence survivors like Angela experience housing insecurity at a disproportionate rate and as a direct result of the violence they've endured. From an inability to pay rent because of economic abuse to a violent partner causing property damage, there are many reasons victims find themselves on the brink of losing their home. Situations like Angela's, where a survivor is no longer in an abusive relationship but is still fleeing an abuser, also contribute to unstable housing situations, even if money is no object." Learn More Give now to triple your gift of harbor, healing, and hope for ALL survivors! Donate Now ‌ ‌ ‌ Doorways | P.O. Box 100185, Arlington, VA 22210 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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