Katy Meserve's Fundraiser

$35 USD raised
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Starting Point Services for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence
My Appeal
Most importantly monies raised will help Starting Point provide critical intervention on our hotline and through our court and hospital advocacy as well as essentials to victims who have fled their homes from danger with little more than the clothes on their backs.

$25 Provides a tank of gas – helping a victim escape a violent situation

$50 Provides emergency food for a family entering shelter

$75 Provides court advocacy for 1-2 victims

$100 Provides housing for 1 family for 1 day

$125 Runs a support group for 5 survivors for one evening

$250 Provides prevention education on dating violence to 70 students in schools

$500 Operates our 24/7 crisis line for one month

$1000 Trains 50 volunteers to work with victims
My Progress
Katy is walking 105 miles and raising funds for Starting Point Services for Victims of Domestic and Sexual Violence. Please show your support and donate generously.
52.9 MILES done
105 miles
My Cause
The Mission: Starting Point: Services for Victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence is a non-profit organization dedicated to:

*Ensuring quality services are provided to victims of relationship violence and sexual abuse;
*Preventing future relationship violence;
*Promoting social change ; and
*Encouraging accountability and education for perpetrators and stalkers.
About the Organization: Starting Point: Services for Victims of Domestic & Sexual Violence is a private non-profit agency providing services to victims of domestic violence in Carroll County, NH since 1981.

Starting Point’s Board of Directors, staff and volunteers are committed to working and living in a community where individuals do not tolerate the perpetuation of domestic violence, sexual violence and/or stalking, and the belief systems which allow these abuses to thrive.

Like many small non-profit organizations, Starting Point began as a grassroots response to a pressing community need. The agency, then known as Carroll County Task Force on Domestic Violence and later Carroll County Against Domestic Violence & Rape, originally consisted of a part-time crisis line in the bedroom of a former domestic violence victim. The agency has gradually evolved into a county-wide organization with seven full-time staff members, one part-time staff member, and over 30 volunteers. We could not do all we do without our trained and dedicated volunteer pool that provides the agency with over 15,000 hours of service every year.
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Katy Meserve

47 months ago