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We welcome you to review our Impact Report. In it, you'll learn about how Theresa's Fund came to be in 1992, why Theresa's Fund launched DomesticShelters.org in August 2014, and the data that has been gathered since to help us understand the positive influence our work is having on people.

Below are links to wish lists for domestic violence programs throughout the Midwest who need your help to support victims and survivors of abuse.  Each shelter has picked out the items that are most needed and items purchased will be automatically shipped to the locations.  Please use your Sodexo email address when completing your order. 

If you require any assistance making your donations, please contact info@domesticshelters.org



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Illinois

Remedies Renewing Lives in Rockford, IL

Guardian Family Services in Metropolis, IL

VOICES Domestic Violence Program in Freeport, IL

House of the Good Shepherd Chicago in Chicago, IL

Mid Central Community Action-Countering Domestic Violence in Bloomington, IL

Indiana

Beacon of Hope Crisis Center in Indianapolis, IN

Sheltering Wings Center For Women in Danville, IN

Council on Domestic Abuse, Inc. in Terre Haute, IN 

Better Sister and Brother Growth Network in Gary, IN 

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence in North Vernon, IN 

Iowa

Domestic Violence Intervention Program in Iowa City, IA

Domestic, Sexual Assault Outreach Center in Fort Dodge, IA

Council on Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence in Sioux City, IA

Dubuque Community YMCA/YWCA Victim Services Shelter in Dubuque, IA

Children & Families of Iowa, Domestic Violence Services in Des Moines, IA

Kentucky

The Ion Center in Maysville, KY

Cumberland Valley Domestic Violence Services in London, KY

The Nest - Center for Women, Children & Families in Lexington, KY

The Center for Women and Families Joan Thomas Campus in Louisville, KY

The Caring Place: A Center For Abused Women & Children, Inc in Lebanon, KY

Ohio

Genesis House in Lorain, OH

Sarah's Friends in Bryan, OH

Project Woman in Springfield, OH

Domestic Violence Project, Inc. in Canton, OH

Tri-County Help Center, Inc. in St. Clairsville, OH

Michigan

SafeCenter in St. Johns, MI

Sylvia's Place in Allegan, MI

The Angel House in Redford, MI

Domestic Violence Coalition in Paw Paw, MI

Family Counseling & Children Services, Catherine Cobb in Adrian, MI

Missouri

Hope House in Lee's Summit, MO

Daeoc Brave Center in Malden, MO

Crisis Aid International in St. Louis, MO

Regional Family Crisis Center in Perryville, MO

Safe House for Women, Inc. in Cape Girardeau, MO

Minnesota

Tubman in Maplewood, MN

Alexandra House in Blaine, MN

Metro Women's Center in Crystal, MN

Mid-Minnesota Women's Center, Inc. in Brainerd, MN

HOPE (Healing Opportunity Provided Equally) in Aitkin, MN

Nebraska

Bright Horizons in O'Neill, NE

Voices of Hope in Lincoln, NE

Project Response in Auburn, NE

Haven House Family Service Center in South Sioux City, NE

Ponca Tribe of Nebraska - Dept. of Social Services in Norfolk, NE

Wisconsin

In Courage in Manitowoc, WI

The Women's Center in Waukesha, WI

Women's Resource Center in Racine, WI

Embrace (Formerly Time Out Abuse Shelter) in Ladysmith, WI

Tri-County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Rhinelander, WI

The following guidelines are used by DomesticShelters.org to determine which books we will make available in our Recommended Books section. If you are an author and would like us to consider your book for our site, please review the guidelines carefully before submitting. To submit a book, email us at info@domesticshelters.org and include a PDF copy of the book.

  • Your book must be published by a traditional publisher, not self-published.
  • The book must be professionally written, researched, fact-checked, edited and copyedited.
  • The book must meet book publishing industry standards for formatting, structure and presentation.
  • The writing must exhibit expert understanding of domestic violence or related topics.
  • The author is ideally widely recognized for their expertise on the topic presented.
  • The book must have an ISBN 10.
  • The book must be available through amazon.com.
  • You must submit a PDF version of the book so that it can be easily reviewed.

While we receive many book submissions and reserve the right to determine which books will become available on DomesticShelters.org, we’re nonetheless greatly appreciative of all the good work created by the many people working to help survivors and end domestic violence.