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Host an Event or Initiative

Thank you for considering SafeHouse Denver as a potential beneficiary of your upcoming event or initiative!

If you would like to discuss ideas or ways of supporting survivors, please contact Heather Schreck, Community Engagement Manager, at (303) 302-6130 or via email.

Getting Started:

To ensure the success of your event and a productive partnership between you and SafeHouse Denver, please take a moment to read and complete our Third-Party Guidelines & Application.

After you fill that out, please submit it to Heather via email. Once your event is approved, SafeHouse Denver will be with you every step of the way, providing ideas, tips, support, and promotion to ensure the success of your event.

Below are some fantastic and ongoing initiatives that raise funds to support survivors of domestic violence!

Upcoming Events

Wonderyard:

SafeHouse Denver is honored to be their inaugural charity partner by sharing a portion of proceeds from their One-of-a-kind cocktail with survivors of domestic violence. Visit Wonderyard at 2200 Larimer Street in Denver. If you have any questions, please email hschreck@safehouse-denver.org.  

Shimmy Mob

Head on over to the west patio at Stanley Marketplace to support survivors in honor of Emotional Abuse Signs Awareness with a performance from our friends at Shimmy Mob. All donations made will support SafeHouse Denver.

  • When: Saturday, September 21st at 2:00 p.m.
  • Where: Stanley Marketplace West Patio: 2501 Dallas Street Aurora, CO 80011
  • $20 registration fee, with proceeds coming to SafeHouse Denver.

For questions, email Heather at hschreck@safehouse-denver.org.

Arvada Elks Car Show: 

SafeHouse Denver is honored to be the beneficiary of the Arvada Elks Car Show this year. There will be food, drinks, raffles, face painting, and various cars to check out, all in support of survivors. 

For questions, email Heather at 
hschreck@safehouse-denver.org.

The Pink Pearl: 

Founded by Annie Marshall, while overcoming the trauma of domestic abuse, Pink Pearl stands as a testament to finding your strength in the dark and coming out into the light. Annie began to create a life worth living. In Oct 2023, Annie started experimenting with sensory body chains and experimental designs, expanding Pink Pearl into a permanent jewelry and lifestyle brand. Today, Pink Pearl is the US's largest queer-owned permanent jewelry business. The Pink Pearl will donate 5% of all profits from their events to SafeHouse Denver through the end of 2024.

When: Ongoing through the end of 2024

Where: Various locations; please click this link for event information.

For questions, email Heather at hschreck@safehouse-denver.org.

Ongoing Initiatives

  • Metalmark Fine Jewelry is donating 10% of the profits from their exclusive Butterfly Collection to support survivors at SafeHouse Denver! Visit their store in the Highlands neighborhood or shop online to browse these meaningful designer pieces.

  • Longtime SafeHouse Denver supporter and Honorary Board Member Cassidy Bednark (a.k.a. DJ Bedz) is focusing on his other profession -- real estate -- as part of the team at 360 Dwellings. For every home bought or sold with Cassidy as the agent, he will generously donate $500 from his commission at closing!

  • Heading out to do your grocery shopping? Remember to link your King Soopers account to the Community Rewards program! Use organization code XY832 to designate SafeHouse Denver to receive a percentage of your overall spending. Your simple act of grocery shopping will go a long way in supporting survivors of domestic violence!

  • Have a car you're ready to part with but don't want the hassle of selling it yourself? Consider donating it to support survivors of domestic violence. We partner with the following companies to make the process easy for you: Cars for Charity, Cars Helping Charities, and Donate for Charity

Questions?

The Third-Party Guidelines may answer many of your questions. However, we are more than happy to discuss your event idea and how we can work together to raise the funds needed to support survivors on their journey to an abuse-free life! For more information, don't hesitate to contact Heather at (303) 302-6130 or via email.

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