Life Savers

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Our monthly giving program is called “Life Savers.” For a few dollars a month, you will save lives by helping sustain Rose Brooks Center’s services and community programs, collectively reaching over 14,000 individuals annually.

Whether it is $10 or $100 each month, when you become a Life Saver, you will ensure survivors of domestic violence, along with their pets, find life-saving support. Please consider visiting www.rosebrooks.org/lifesaver to set up your monthly donation.

• Give 10 a month and you will provide a week of hot meals, prepared for a family in our emergency shelter.
• Give 25 a month and you will support an adult and child who are living in safety, away from violence.
• Give 40 a month and you will provide in-school violence prevention services for 25 children.
• Give 50 a month and you will ensure the 25+ individuals who call our hotline every day seeking help, reach an advocate for support.
• Give 100 a month and you will provide safety for 25 dogs or cats escaping violence with their families.

Questions?
For additional information please contact Katy at 816-605-7114 or katym@rosebrooks.org.
Visit us online at rosebrooks.org/lifesaver to learn more about the impact of your monthly gift.
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Bridge Program

Serving patients experiencing domestic violence in the safety of local hospitals and clinics.

Children's Programs

Offering a wide variety of services to support the emotional and physical well-being of children who are healing from domestic violence.

Community Training

Since 2001, Rose Brooks Center has been providing quality domestic violence education to the Kansas City community and beyond.

Court Advocacy

Advocating for and guiding survivors through complex court systems.

Economic Empowerment

Helping survivors repair the effects of economic abuse through credit repair, budgeting, and education.

Emergency Shelter

Providing a safe sanctuary where individuals, families, and pets are welcomed, wrapped in support, and can begin to heal.

Employment Advocacy

Employment Advocacy includes developing job interview skills, job search, and ongoing support to survivors in maintaining employment.

Hotline

Providing confidential support, information, individual safety planning, resources, and more. The 24-hour Hotline is 816-861-6100.

Housing

Helping survivors find safe, affordable housing and gain economic stability within a safe home, free from violence.

Onsite Clinic

On-site medical and healthcare services within the safety of emergency shelter.

Pet Shelter

An on-site state-of-the art pet shelter for dogs, cats, and other family pets.

Police Advocacy

Providing advocacy services for victims of domestic violence and education for officers to improve victims safety.

Project SAFE

A school-based violence prevention program working to end the cycle of domestic violence by providing support to youth dealing with violence at home or communities.

Volunteer

Stories about our incredible volunteers and the work they do to support our mission.