
Corporate and Organizational Giving
Whether your company or organization has $1,000 or $100,000 charitable dollars set aside, House of Faith Ministry, Inc. has an opportunity for you to become a community partner. We can tailor a giving program to your company's budget and philanthropic needs.
- Corporate Funding - Provide a year's worth of
funding to help feed our Safe Campus residents who rely on us not only for safe shelter but for three meals a day while they are with us. Support our Youth Education Prevention Services that reach out to students in area elementary, middle and high schools. Underwrite a Child Development Center teacher's salary. - Event Sponsorship - Become a sponsor for one of our annual fundraising events. We welcome the opportunity to sit down with you to discuss potential sponsorship possibilities.
- Foundation Grants represent not only a substantial, but also a critical, source of funding for our organization. Foundations have the opportunity to allocate funds to specific programs or general operating support.
- Matching Gift Programs - House of Faith Ministry, Inc. encourages companies to join with their employees to support charitable organizations with a matching gift program.
- Tribute gifts - Corporations will often donate money "in honor of" their clients during the holiday season. Host a Fundraising Event and donate the proceeds to the lifesaving work of House of Faith . From restaurant grand opening celebrations to annual golf tournaments, many generous businesses and organizations have chosen House of Faith to benefit from their self-organized special events and efforts.
House of Faith Ministry, Inc.
P.O. Box 1326
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
Thank you for becoming a partner with us to deliver life, hope and healing love to those who so desperately need it.
Partners of House of Faith Ministry, Inc. provide funding in support of the organization's mission:
To sustain the mission of House of Hope
To provide financial support for all the organization's programs
To build a base of Friends throughout the Hudson Valley who have pledged to help end domestic violence in our community.
Examples of what your contribution can do:
$15 enables a volunteer to transport a woman to court for a custody hearing;
$44 feeds the women and children in our shelters for a day (supplemented by all the food donations we can get);
$200 supports for a week the work of our life skills counselors, who provides pre-employment training and prepares clients to support themselves and their children
House of Faith Ministry, Inc. makes the most of every donation. Every cash contribution means an additional enhancement to the services we are able to provide for our families.
Tool Kit to end domestic violence
The Violence Against Women Office, Office of Justice Programs, is pleased to announce the release of the Web-based Toolkit to End Violence Against Women, a product of the National Advisory Council on Violence Against Women. You can find the Toolkit on the Internet at www.toolkit.ncjrs.org.WHY HELP
- According to WomenKind, Inc., 70% of the children of abused women are also physically abused, and 20% are sexually abused. The majority of abusive men were either abused as children or witnessed their mothers being abused.
- The Surgeon General's Workshop on Violence and Public Health reports that domestic violence is the number one cause of injury to women in the United States--more than rapes, muggings and auto accidents combined.
- According to the FBI, a woman is beaten in this country every 15 seconds.
- Nationally, domestic violence kills over 3,000 women each year.
- Every year domestic violence results in almost 100,000 days of hospitalization, almost 30,000 emergency room visits and almost 40,000 visits to a physician according to WomenKind, Inc.
- The National Institute of Justice reports that domestic violence accounts for 15% of the total number of all crimes reported.
Our Mission: To eliminate sexual assault and domestic violence through sensitive prevention, intervention, and treatment.
Domestic violence is one of the most serious public health and criminal justice issues facing women today. The risks associated with domestic violence affect not only the intended victim, but her children, her friends and family, responding police, concerned bystanders - anyone who gets in the way.
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