Micro-giving is our superpower!
And you are our H.E.R.O.
Micro-giving is small monthly giving with massive collective power … it’s our superpower.
Instead of a one-time gift, supporters commit to contributing a modest amount each month ($25, $10, or even $5) to sustain Safe Shelter’s critical programs year-round.
While major gifts help us make big leaps forward, monthly donors keep our doors open.
When hundreds of people commit to giving monthly, those small acts of generosity add up to lasting stability, for our organization and for the families we serve.
Micro-giving is our superpower! And you are our H.E.R.O.
Micro-giving is small monthly giving with massive collective power … it’s our superpower.
Instead of a one-time gift, supporters commit to contributing a modest amount each month ($25, $10, or even $5) to sustain Safe Shelter’s critical programs year-round.
While major gifts help us make big leaps forward, monthly donors keep our doors open.
When hundreds of people commit to giving monthly, those small acts of generosity add up to lasting stability, for our organization and for the families we serve.
Be a real H.E.R.O.
Stand up to abusers
by supporting survivors …
that’s How Everyone Really Overcomes Domestic Violence
Be a real H.E.R.O.
Stand up to abusers
by supporting survivors …
that’s How Everyone Really
Overcomes Domestic Violence
What Is the real H.E.R.O. Campaign?
The real H.E.R.O. (How Everyone Really Overcomes) domestic violence campaign is Safe Shelter’s year-end micro-giving initiative, designed to inspire our community to take small, consistent action that creates big, lasting impact for survivors of domestic violence.
Domestic violence is the third largest crime in Boulder County, and Longmont experiences a disproportionately high number of cases despite having a smaller population. Every day, someone in our community reaches out for help, and Safe Shelter must continue to be ready to answer that call.
Your monthly support will ensure that we are always able to provide 24/7 shelter, counseling, advocacy, and outreach to families fleeing abuse. Together, we can make safety a reality for everyone.
What Is the real H.E.R.O. Campaign?
The real H.E.R.O. (How Everyone Really Overcomes) domestic violence campaign is Safe Shelter’s year-end micro-giving initiative, designed to inspire our community to take small, consistent action that creates big, lasting impact for survivors of domestic violence.
Domestic violence is the third largest crime in Boulder County, and Longmont experiences a disproportionately high number of cases despite having a smaller population. Every day, someone in our community reaches out for help, and Safe Shelter must continue to be ready to answer that call.
Your monthly support will ensure that we are always able to provide 24/7 shelter, counseling, advocacy, and outreach to families fleeing abuse. Together, we can make safety a reality for everyone.
WHAT IS C.O.N.N.E.C.T.
C.O.N.N.E.C.T. is an intimate lunch-and-learn series, hosted regularly from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at Safe Shelter. Attending will bring you closer to our mission and leadership team. Each C.O.N.N.E.C.T. hosts no more than four to six people and offers an inside look at the shelter and the impact of our work, inspiring deeper engagement and lasting relationships that strengthen the network of support for survivors.
WHY IS
SAFE SHELTER CONNECTING?
We believe that connection creates lasting change. By creating intentional spaces to listen, learn, and share, we strengthen the relationships that sustain Safe Shelter’s mission. C.O.N.N.E.C.T. exists to deepen understanding, build trust, and spark the kind of community partnerships that make long-term impact possible.