How to Help – Learn More
Often, an entity would like to help the DVRC of South County, but aren’t sure exactly how to.
Familiarize
Educate yourself with the services available to victims in your area, as well as about the services that the DVRC of South County offers.
Host An Event
Hosting an event is an amazing way to both raise much-needed funds and donations for DVRC of South County, as well as educate the community about the work that the DVRC of South County does. By hosting an event to benefit DVRCSC, you are helping serve clients who would, otherwise, not have it.
A dress down day, a virtual event, or perhaps a social media party are all great ways to educate the community about the DVRC of South County.
We welcome the opportunity to work with you to increase awareness of our programs, build community support, and raise funds for our programs and services.
For additional information, when you are ready, please feel free to contact us by calling 401-782-3995 or kcarland@dvrcsc.org.
Donating
Donating helps greatly. It doesn’t always have to be monetary! Please visit our Donate Page for more information.
Programs
DVRC provides a comprehensive range of services for victims of domestic violence and their children, including a confidential Safe Home, Transitional Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing units, a Helpline & Drop-In Center, Support Groups, One-on-One Counseling and Court Advocacy.
How To Help
Volunteers are an integral part of our team, and help in a variety of ways through time, talent or treasure. Opportunities include work within our Drop-In Center, hosting an event, or making a gift, which directly impacts the clients we serve.
Donate
All of our services – residential, counseling, court advocacy – are provided free of charge to all of our clients regardless of their financial situation. Your gift allows us to continue this life-saving work by directly assisting clients and their children who are experiencing domestic violence.
Safety Planning
WHAT IS A SAFETY PLAN?
A safety plan is a set of actions that can help lower your risk of being hurt by your partner. It includes information specific to you and your life that will increase your safety at school, home, and other places that you go on a daily basis.