Thank you for supporting our work and changing lives.
Everyone in the community has been affected directly or indirectly by the ripple effects of domestic violence or sexual assault at some point in their lifetime. For some, that is a personal experience, and for others, a loved one may disclose they experienced an assault. If someone tells you they are a victim, believe them. We should all play an active role in helping victims find safety.
Your financial gift helps victims flee violence, connect to life-saving resources, heal, and become self-sufficient. When you support our work, you create a safer community for everyone.
“He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his own.” – Confucius
We are a 501c3 organization. EIN 33-1184283. Under the Internal Revenue Code all monetary and in-kind donations to Beacon of Hope Crisis Center are tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. No goods or services will be provided in exchange for contributions.
Physical Donations
We welcome donations as we need them in many ways however, please note that all item donations must be approved in advance, a donation form completed, and a scheduled time for drop-off or pick-up must be made. Thank you for your understanding, given space constraints, staff load, and safety concerns we must approve any donations in advance and an appointment must be scheduled. Please visit our wish list when considering donating.
Please call 317-731-6131 or use the contact form to connect with us regarding physical donations. Thank you!
Providing victims safety, education and support to get independent and self-sufficient
Beacon of Hope Crisis Center is a confidential and safe place where individuals who are or have been a victim of domestic violence and/or sexual assault can receive advocacy services and referrals. Our advocates assist with safety planning and let victims know what is available for them within our agency or one of our agency partner service providers. We assist in many ways, a few of those ways are helping with protective order filings, victim compensation and other paperwork, court accompaniment, helping to find a bed in a domestic violence shelter when that is needed, fostering pets while victim(s) are in shelter, helping with the healing process, counseling, steps toward independence and self-sufficiency for long-term improved quality of life.