Who we are
Safehome is a nonprofit organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of domestic violence in our community.
We offer free services, including a 24-hour hotline, shelter, individual and group counseling, and court and legal assistance. Through these programs, approximately 8,000 individuals each year receive the support they need to live independent and violence-free lives. Since 1980, our vision has been the same- to empower survivors and their children to live a life free of domestic violence.
Why sponsor
Domestic Violence can happen to anyone.
Safehome is the lifeline for thousands of women, men, and children who have had to live through that trauma. Your company’s support is vital to building, enhancing and maintaining quality programs for families in our care. By participating in a corporate sponsorship opportunity in Overland Park, and/or events hosted by Safehome, your company receives unique brand exposure opportunities, creative showcasing of your philanthropic initiatives, and a fostering of camaraderie through the act of giving for your employees.
What’s involved
Becoming a sponsor of Safehome is more than a transaction,—it’s a real partnership to make a real difference.
Our dynamic events provide your company the ability to target a variety of demographics, garner incremental brand exposure, and give back to the only domestic violence shelter in Johnson County and largest agency in the State of Kansas. The options are fully customizable and are tailored to the goals and objectives of each individual sponsor. For those companies looking to create a greater impact, our Sponsorship bundles allow your company to support all our events at a reduced rate through a single investment.
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Reach out directly.
Contact Megan McGee, our Senior Director of Development, about becoming a sponsor.
Please email megan.mcgee@safehome-ks.org or click the button below.
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Safehome is here to provide all of the assistance necessary to support families dealing with domestic violence.