Monthly Giving
Supporting our work on a monthly basis makes a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve ... without breaking the bank!
Why give monthly?
When you join our Partners for Safety Monthly Giving Community, you help provide Women Against Abuse with the resources to plan ahead and ensure stable funding is available to meet the most pressing needs of the adults and children we serve.
How does it work?
You can enroll in the Partners for Safety Monthly Giving Community with a few easy steps using your credit card. Or, you can have your bank set-up a monthly check made payable to Women Against Abuse.
For credit card donations:
After the first donation has been made, subsequent transactions will occur on the last business day of each month.
Current Monthly Donors
If you are a current monthly donor and need to update your card information or donation amount, or wish to stop your recurring donation, please email nanderson@womenagainstabuse.org.
See the advantages of giving monthly!
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS FOR SAFETY MONTHLY GIVING COMMUNITY!
- Lauren Aker
- Joel Allen
- Julie and Judd Allen
- Nancy Anderson
- Charles Babcock
- Tiffany Bailey
- Michelle Barlow
- Eleonora Bartoli
- Edward Basile Stephanie Riley
- Barry Becker
- Erin Bernard
- Nina Blomfield
- Jeffrey Boles
- Tricia Bradley
- Christina Cavanna
- Nancy Chacko
- Lois Cronholm-Neff
- Leslie Dias
- Tracie Dixon-Stanley
- Catherine Farman
- Shayna Freed
- Britta Glennon
- Julia Gowe
- Felecia Hoover
- Anne Hylden
- Yvette Kamimura-Jones
- Peter Light
- Alex Lima
- Karen Masso
- Martin Matlin
- Gail Miller
- Patrick Mundy and Candice Harris
- Audrey Murga
- Amy Ouellette
- Mital Rao
- Karen Redrobe
- Shannon McClure Roberts
- Robert Rossi
- Robert Ryan
- Stefanie Fleischer Seldin and Alex Seldin
- Sara Sicilia
- Emily Small
- Lonnie Snyder
- Matt Soloff
- Lauren Swartz
- Gabriel Todaro
- Matt Underwood
- Nikki Velch
- Lisa Vogel
- Matthew Walter
- Nicole Walz
- Rebecca Wanner
- Sheila Weeks-Brown
- Daniel and Kelly Young Chang
- Rob and Katie Young Wildes