Offering shelter to victims of domestic violence and abuse

A Hopeful Evening October 15th | Kanopi Restaurant – 1 Renaissance Square, White Plains, NY 10601

Thank you everyone who joined us for a Hopeful Evening! — Your presence, energy, and support made a truly unforgettable night. We were especially honored to welcome Mayor of White Plains Tom Roach who presented us with an official proclamation in recognition for our work during Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
We hope our message resonates beyond the evening: Always show up for each other. Always be an ally. Together, we can create safer, more compassionate communities.
For pictures from the evening follow the link.
Tee Off for Hope October 22nd | The Summit Club – 568 Bedford Rd, Armonk, NY 10504

Golfers spent the day playing at the beautiful, members-only Summit Club, a stunning Rees Jones-designed course that’s rarely open to the public—followed by our 19th Hole Social, featuring Arthur Avenue-style catering with classic Italian favorites.
Guests were served refreshing cocktails with a botanical twist, and yummy sweets from Donuts by Dad—crafted with love and always fresh, always delicious. We enjoyed a day of great golf, great food, and even better company—all for a great cause: supporting Hope’s Door and its mission to make sure home is where families and children feel safe and protected.
View photos from Tee of for Hope in the link provided.
Behind the Veil: The Gabby Petito Case November 11th | Bedford Playhouse – 633 Old Post Rd, Bedford, NY 10506

On November 11th we delve into the tragic case of Gabby Petito, a young woman whose life was lost to intimate partner violence (IPV). Using scenes from the media coverage of her story, we explored the complexities, warning signs, and far-reaching impact of IPV. The event featured a thought-provoking fireside chat with youth educators and outreach specialist from Hope’s Door.