Laura's House

Summer's Fundraiser

on behalf of Laura's House
Some words from Summer

Laura's House is dedicated to putting an end to intimate partner violence and to amplifying the voices of those affected by it. Since joining Laura's House in January of this year, I have been all over Orange County in high school and middle school classrooms, college events, and other community spaces facilitating prevention education. Through my conversations with youth, I am constantly reminded of the need and the impact of our services.

Please consider donating to my fundraiser because love is healthy and love is giving!

$200
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SUGGESTED DONATION
$25
Helps provide food and snacks for the children in our care while parents receive services.
$50
Helps teach youth about healthy relationships, communication, and personal safety.
$100
Helps provide therapy, case management, and legal advocacy services for our survivors.
$250
Helps provide safe emergency shelter, comfort, and critical support for survivors and families in crisis.
CHOOSE YOUR OWN AMOUNT
The Laura's House Story


Laura’s House is a compassionate nonprofit organization dedicated to creating safe, healthy, and hopeful futures for individuals and families impacted by domestic violence. Through shelter, therapy, advocacy, education, and prevention programs, Laura’s House proudly serves Orange County and more than 22 surrounding communities with care, healing, and support

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This May 27, stand with Laura’s House during the Love Is campaign and help create a future rooted in healthy relationships, healing, and hope.

Our goal is to raise $50,000 to provide life-changing support for survivors of domestic violence and expand prevention education for youth and families throughout Orange County.

Even better, every donation will be tripled through a generous 2-1 matching gift up to $30,000.

Together, we can make twice the impact for survivors and our community.