Dear Supporters,
We here at Center for Domestic Peace (C4DP) have had quite a year in 2024. We want to call out and thank the incredible work of the staff and board members for all the transition work done to say farewell to Donna Garske and welcome Tara Peterson as C4DP’s new Executive Director. The intentionality and thoughtfulness in this process has led to a smooth and deliberate next phase of C4DP’s leadership. Thank you, our beloved community, for welcoming Tara to Marin!
On a more somber note, for the first time in five years, we’ve experienced a decrease in federal funding revenue. This has led to a significant decrease in support for essential programs, such as those aimed at preventing domestic violence and therapy services for families and children healing from trauma. Our organization understands the importance of being financially responsible and adaptable in the face of potential budget cuts. As such, we have taken a proactive approach to reducing costs where possible and actively seeking alternative sources of funding to ensure the longevity and success of our organization. By doing so, we are able to continue providing valuable services and fulfilling our mission, regardless of any uncertainties in federal funding.
As we look to the future, we will continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of survivors, while also exploring innovative ways to provide support and resources. Our new leadership brings fresh perspective and ideas, allowing us to adapt and improve to better serve those in need. Our nimbleness and resourcefulness will be our greatest assets as we navigate any obstacles that come our way.
So, thank you for standing with us. As you think about your philanthropy goals for the year, please remember that your financial support is an act of generosity and compassion for the women, children, and men who benefit from our services. We are grateful to each and every one of you who is able to support our work by making a contribution – no amount is too small to make a difference in someone’s life.
Onward toward Domestic Peace,
Cynthia Murray and Monica Gray, Co-Chairs of the Board