Get Involved
We Need You! Can You Join Us?
The Women’s Center has operated at full capacity since we first opened our doors, and we have always struggled to find adequate funding for our comprehensive services.
The past few years have seen a reduction in the government grants which are so important in helping us operate. At the same time, we continue to see increases in the need for our services. This combination is truly straining our ability to help the survivors who come to us.
Volunteer
Our many services are made possible by those who generously donate their time as volunteers! There are a variety of opportunities if you can help: administration, resale store, working with clients, answering the hotline.
If you would like to learn more, please go to our Volunteer page. We would love to have you join us!
Donate
We are so very grateful to our generous donors who provide us with much needed funds to operate our shelter, and to those individuals who continue to donate clothing, household items and furniture to our resale store.
Become a Community Partner
Individuals and organizations that choose to host fundraising events that benefit the Montgomery County Women’s Center are so important to us!
We are deeply grateful for the generous support of friends in the community who share our commitment to ending domestic and sexual violence. Third party events provide critical support for our mission and clients.
To learn more, visit our Community Partners page.
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