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Ways to Give

 There are many ways to support our work and help families thrive.

Stand with Survivors. End Domestic Violence.

Your donations empower Center for Domestic Peace to address domestic abuse at every level in Marin—crisis response, survivor support, prevention, and systems change.

Prevention

Stop violence before it starts by shifting beliefs, educating communities, and empowering the next generation.

Intervention

Provide survivors with immediate safety, advocacy, and support when they need it most.

Healing

Help survivors rebuild their lives with counseling, community, and long-term support rooted in dignity.

Major Giving Program

Partner in Peace

The Partners in Peace Giving Circle brings together compassionate individuals who believe that everyone deserves a life free from violence. By contributing $2,500 or more annually, members make a powerful impact – helping survivors of domestic violence find safety, healing, and hope. Together, we stand united in building a community rooted in dignity, compassion, and peace. Learn more by clicking the button below.

C4DP’s outgoing and incoming executive directors share a warm moment at an outdoor event, speaking at a podium about supporting survivors and promoting healthy, safe relationships.
Donna Garske Social Transformation Legacy Endowment Fund

Donate to the Fund to Leave a Legacy of Joy and Justice

In honor of Donna’s extraordinary contributions, C4DP’s Board of Directors established the Donna Garske Social Transformation Legacy Endowment Fund. This fund ensures that prevention work – often the first to be cut when funding is limited – remains a lasting priority.

At Donna’s request, all designated gifts to this fund will be restricted. A portion of the annual interest earnings will support:

  • Staff training in social transformation and prevention.
  • Future leadership, with the hope of funding a full-time position dedicated to advancing community change and prevention strategies.
C4DP Transforming Lives

Hear directly from those whose lives have been transformed by Center for Domestic Peace, which leads Marin County's coordinated response to the most frequent violent crime in Marin, domestic violence.

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