Ways to Give and Support Survivors
Give
There are many meaningful ways to provide financial support to The Family Place and help survivors of domestic violence find safety, healing and hope for the future.

Monthly Giving
Become a monthly donor to The Family Place and help provide lifesaving services to families in need. Your ongoing contribution ensures access to shelter, counseling and vital services for those escaping domestic violence and crisis. Together, we can create safer, stronger communities.

Become a SafeKeeper
By joining our SafeKeepers Giving Society, you are pledging to give a minimum of $500 a year for at least three years to help ensure programs are sustainable for survivors of domestic violence for years to come.

By check
To donate via check, please mail your contribution to:
- The Family Place
- Attn: Development Department
- P.O. Box 7999
- Dallas, TX 75209

Stocks, bonds & mutual funds
We welcome gifts of stocks, bonds or mutual funds. To initiate the transaction, please contact your broker and then reach out to development@familyplace.org or call 214.443.7710 to receive transfer instructions and applicable forms to complete your gift.

Planned giving
Planned gifts provide stability and help ensure The Family Place can meet the future needs of domestic violence survivors. Please consult with your estate planning attorney to determine the right plan to achieve your goals.
Examples of planned gifts include:
- Gifts by will or living trust
- Gifts of retirement plans
- Gifts of life insurance
To initiate a planned gift, contact development@familyplace.org or call at 214.443.7710 for more information.
Hope. Safety. Liberation.
Our Vision
A world where every family lives free from violence, with the support and resources to rebuild and thrive in safety. Through shared responsibility and bold advocacy, we work to end the cycle of abuse and create a future where all families can truly thrive.
What We Stand For
Our Values
We lead with commitment, integrity, excellence, and transparency, grounded in trust, consistency, and compassion—building lasting safety, deep healing, and community-driven change that ends family violence and creates a future rooted in dignity and hope.