To be experiencing a time in our agency where we are, on average, forced to inadequately shelter one victim off-site for every victim we can support on-site, is alarming.
So much so, that it calls for our community to stand together in an effort to lessen the strain on survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and human trafficking. This is the first step in taking that stance, by opening the door to a comprehensive new center that includes programs, resources and support structures that will continue to combat local issues on scale and at pace with what our community deserves.
We’re building a shelter that meets the demands of the Eastern Panhandle
Focusing on expansion of services and increased security for the victims we support, our new shelter goals are going exceed advocacy standards.
Help Us Spread the Word!
Our campaign brochure showcases current statistics, projected losses and why this need is an urgency for the Eastern Panhandle.
Ready to talk numbers?
We know everyone will not be able to contribute financially, so we will also be enthusiastically accepting donations in materials, professional services and time. This helps ensure everyone has the opportunity to contribute to such a massive community-focused project.
Questions about EPEC’s Capital Campaign?
Please call EPEC at 304.263.8522 and ask for Katie Spriggs.