When

Friday, December 13 - Friday, Janurary 31

Suggested Donations:

  • Dish soap
  • Laundry detergent
  • Pillow covers (new, zippered)
  • Bed sheet set (new, Twin/Full)
  • Storage containers (clear)
  • Table Cloths
  • Umbrellas
  • Paper toilet seat protectors
  • Baby lotion
  • Baby powder
  • Baby shampoo
  • Baby wipes
  • Body wash
  • Diapers (all sizes)
  • Face moisturizer / sunscreen
  • Medicine (unused-cold & flu, allergy, aspirin, cough, etc.)
  • Unused beauty products
  • Facial tissues
  • Women’s business attire, new or gently used
  • New house slippers
  • Lightly used purses, handbags, backpacks
  • Office Supplies

 

One in four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime.

Help support domestic violence survivors in our community. 

Join us in supporting the My Sister's House  and the domestic violence survivors they serve through a community supply drive. We are collecting items from Dec. 13- Jan. 31.

This supply drive is a part of a multi-state Allstate Foundation Purple PurseŽ effort that will benefit more than 50 domestic violence nonprofits across the country. 


Drop-off donations at the Allstate agency listed below:

  • Sandra Rabon: 9500 Dorchester Rd Ste 204, Summerville, SC 29485

 

On a single day in 2018, more than 9,000 requests for help from victims went unaddressed due to a lack of funding and bandwidth at domestic violence programs. The Allstate Foundation works to provide these organizations with the resources they need to answer every call — from the ask for emergency shelter to financial assistance.

Allstate agency owners and financial specialists volunteer their time and support the charitable efforts of The Allstate Foundation.The Allstate Foundation is committed to ending domestic violence by empowering victims with the tools to achieve financial independence and a life free from abuse.

Learn more at AllstateFoundation.org/EndDomesticViolence. 

 

*Financial abuse is one of the least known but one of the most powerful tactics to keep a victim from leaving a relationship. The tactics may include a victim having their spending tightly monitored or restricted by their partner, having their job jeopardized or their credit ruined, or being excluded from major budget decisions.