Help Domestic Violence Victims Across America
Tax deductible
Please join us in helping domestic violence victims. The lockdown has put more partners and children in danger than ever before. Help The Hotline empower those at risk take their children to safety.
In the last weeks, there have been more reports than ever before of people’s home situations changing for the worse. Mothers with nowhere to escape abusive partners. Children, home from school, subject to parents under more stress than usual.
We’ve set up this fundraiser for the JeanDate community to contribute to a cause that we believe to be one of the most in need of help right now. And no, you don’t need to be involved with JeanDate in any way to participate!
If you’re participating in Zoom dating, we encourage you to consider donating what you would normally spend on a couple of in-person dates. This is a tax-deductible donation. Make sure to keep employer matching in mind!
Why we chose the Hotline.
We wanted to go for a national instead of local organization because they catch what gets missed by shelters across the country. After spending some time researching, we chose the National Domestic Violence Hotline because it is well-run and accessible, providing crisis intervention and support, as well as nationwide referrals. To help the Hotline weather the current crisis, we have set the fundraising target at $10,000.
Why give?
* It’s shockingly common. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner contact sexual violence, and/or intimate partner stalking.
* It affects ⅓ of our nation’s children. By age 17, over one-third of America’s children will have been exposed to domestic violence. Witnessing violence can result in fractured relationships, poor academic success, alcoholism, mental health issues, and criminal behavior lasting into adulthood.
* Hotlines help victims. On a typical day, there are more than 20,000 phone calls placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide. The primary referral type made by hotline advocates in 2018 was legal resources for victims.
JeanDate fundraiser page here .
In the last weeks, there have been more reports than ever before of people’s home situations changing for the worse. Mothers with nowhere to escape abusive partners. Children, home from school, subject to parents under more stress than usual.
We’ve set up this fundraiser for the JeanDate community to contribute to a cause that we believe to be one of the most in need of help right now. And no, you don’t need to be involved with JeanDate in any way to participate!
If you’re participating in Zoom dating, we encourage you to consider donating what you would normally spend on a couple of in-person dates. This is a tax-deductible donation. Make sure to keep employer matching in mind!
Why we chose the Hotline.
We wanted to go for a national instead of local organization because they catch what gets missed by shelters across the country. After spending some time researching, we chose the National Domestic Violence Hotline because it is well-run and accessible, providing crisis intervention and support, as well as nationwide referrals. To help the Hotline weather the current crisis, we have set the fundraising target at $10,000.
Why give?
* It’s shockingly common. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men experience severe intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner contact sexual violence, and/or intimate partner stalking.
* It affects ⅓ of our nation’s children. By age 17, over one-third of America’s children will have been exposed to domestic violence. Witnessing violence can result in fractured relationships, poor academic success, alcoholism, mental health issues, and criminal behavior lasting into adulthood.
* Hotlines help victims. On a typical day, there are more than 20,000 phone calls placed to domestic violence hotlines nationwide. The primary referral type made by hotline advocates in 2018 was legal resources for victims.
JeanDate fundraiser page here .
Fundraising team: JeanDate (3)
Jean Yang
Organizer
Redwood City, CA
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Beneficiary
Anna Leshinskaya
Team member
Jennifer Li
Team member