INVEST IN hopeWith donations of items, money, or services Change Makers actively invest in a victim's future. Whether it is a gas card to get to an appointment, a deposit on a new place to live, or a bag of toiletry items, donations help fill the crucial gaps in a victim's safety plan and make it possible for them to move towards their brighter tomorrows.
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at this time, the eccc is unable to accept any donations of clothes. Thank you for your generosity and consideration.
INVEST IN a brighter tomorrowOne-time and/or monthly donations can be made to invest in changing the lives of victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and/or child abuse for as little as $10 a month.
Donors may also choose to support educational and preventive outreach into the Hispanic community by sponsoring a meal for the Las Comadres program.
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Amazon SMILE:Love to shop online? If so, picking Eastland County Crisis as your Amazon Smile charity might be the easiest way to give- without actually increasing your overall spending! As part of the Amazon Smile program, the ECCC receives .05% of what you spend when you:
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INVEST IN TIME:Have a service, skill, or expertise you think would help us? Contact Community Outreach Specialist, Lorynne Benavides at 254-629-3223 to discuss ways you and/or your group can be involved. |
INVEST IN COMFORT:The Crime Victim Assistance Center and Children's Advocacy Center each operate a Hope Closet for clients receiving services. Please call to set up an appointment to drop off donated items. Immediate Needs: Yoga Pants- all sizes Sports Bras- all sizes Underwear- all sizes Athletic shorts- all sizes Items we cannot accept: Food, Used Car Seats, Used Mattresses |
IMMEDIATE NEEDS: spring 2022
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At this time the Hope Closet is not able to accept used car seats, used mattresses, and any food donations- including pet food.
DROP-OFF/PICK-UP POLICIES:
Items may be scheduled for pick-up or delivery by calling the Crime Victim Assistance at 254-629-3223 or the Children's Advocacy Center at 254-629-8229. Deliveries and/or pickups must be scheduled during normal business hours Mon.-Fri. 8:00 am-5:00 pm unless otherwise prearranged.