SAFE Shelter to Receive Donation for Adopt-A-Family Campaign from Savannah’s Young Council of Realtors
SAFE Shelter to Receive Donation for Adopt-A-Family Campaign from Savannah’s Young Council of Realtors
Media Advisory
Media Contact: Caroline Holden
Abshire Public Relations
caroline@abshirepr.com
912.695.7881
WHAT:
Members of the Savannah Area REALTORS®’ (SAR) Young Council of REALTORS® (YCR) have partnered with SAFE Shelter to support their annual Adopt-A-Family campaign, a program that brings joy and comfort to families affected by domestic violence during the holiday season. The Young Council of Realtors will deliver a truckload of needed items for the campaign on December 18th, helping provide these families with gifts and essentials that will make their holiday season brighter.
The Adopt-A-Family program was established to ensure families who have experienced domestic violence can experience a joyful holiday filled with warmth and hope. Families in need create wish lists, and sponsors are matched with families of various sizes to fulfill their holiday wishes. This community-driven program not only provides gifts but also renews a sense of hope and encouragement for families working to build safe and stable lives.
WHEN: Wednesday, December 18th
Drop-Off at 9:30 AM
WHERE: SAFE Shelter Center for Domestic Violence Services
Due to the nature of who SAFE Shelter serves, we ask you to please reach out to us directly for their address if you plan to attend. Please contact Kathryn Autry at KAutry@safeshelter.org.
About SAFE Shelter:
The mission of SAFE Shelter Center for Domestic Violence Services is to prevent domestic violence, protect victims and promote change in lives, families and our community. Since 1979, SAFE Shelter has been Savannah’s only shelter dedicated to victims of intimate partner violence and their underage children. Open 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, the Shelter provides safe, confidential services to all victims of domestic violence. To learn more about SAFE Shelter and their services, please visit www.safeshelter.org.