One More Person Can Go Home Tonight and Be Safe…
Yes, working at Safe Harbor is not easy. Sometimes, this work is stressful and heartbreaking. We see suffering and injustice every day.
Yes, working at Safe Harbor is not easy. Sometimes, this work is stressful and heartbreaking. We see suffering and injustice every day.
In this interview, Deborah shares her journey from being a victim to becoming a survivor, from receiving Safe Harbor services to providing them for others.
Enjoy an evening of fun, food, and fashion to benefit Safe Harbor!
For groups like single women and women and their children domestic violence is the most common contributing factor to becoming homeless and is currently considered the leading cause for homelessness.
Many victims and their children are living in terror right now, silently behind closed doors. They need our help, too.
“Safe Harbor turns victims into survivors, giving us the tools and unconditional love needed not only to survive, but to truly live vibrant lives.”
MAKE A GIFTWhen you give to Safe Harbor, 82 cents of every dollar goes directly to our intervention services and prevention initiatives to break the cycle of domestic abuse in the Upstate of South Carolina. |
BOOK A SPEAKERWe are available to provide domestic abuse education and information about Safe Harbor’s services through speaking engagements, trainings, workshops and awareness campaigns. |
SUPPORT OUR SHOPSafe Harbor Resale Shop operates solely on donations from our generous community. Donations are tax deductible and make a difference in the lives of our clients. |
DONATE FURNITUREYour donated furniture can support our clients as they transition out of our programs and start a new life, and can also raise money for Safe Harbor by going to our Resale Shop to be re-sold. |