When

Monday, Nov. 5 - Friday, Nov. 16 

Drop-off Locations

Nanuet

  • Timothy Chhim: 224 Main St., Nanuet, NY 10954
  • Peter Singla: 27 Rockland Ctr., Nanuet, NY 10954

New City

  • Donald Castaldo: 345 N. Main S. Suite 8, New City, NY 10956
  • Matthew Franchino: 383 S. Main St., New City, NY 10956

Piermont

  • George Cambronne: 540 Piermont Ave., Piermont, NY 10968

Stony Point

  • Steven Vitiello: 22 Liberty Square Route 9W, Stony Point, NY 10980

Suffern

  • Heather Bowie: 99 Lafayette Ave., Suffern, NY 10901

Tallman

  • Dean Gentile: 321 Route 59 #72, Tallman, NY 10982J

West Harverstraw

  • Jeffrey Hernandez: 36 S. Route 9W, West Haverstraw, NY 10993

West Nyack

  • Kevin Franchino: 12A Strawtown Rd., West Nyack, NY 10994

 

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

This November, help support domestic violence survivors in our community. 

Join us in supporting the Center for Safety & Change and the domestic violence survivors they serve through a community supply drive. We are collecting a variety of items (see list below) from Nov. 5 to Nov. 16.

This supply drive is a part of a multi-state Allstate Foundation Purple PurseŽ effort that will benefit more than 34 domestic violence nonprofits across the country. Items collected will directly benefit survivors of domestic violence and financial abuse* in our community.

Suggested supply donations:

Canned goods

Children's toys

Diapers (sizes two, three and four) 

Gift cards (Target, Walmart, Kohl's, etc.)

Non perishable foods

Toiletries

Towels


On a single day last year, more than 11,000 requests for emergency services went unanswered due to lack of funding. Your contribution can help offset program costs so the Center for Safety & Change can continue to provide life-changing services survivors desperately need.

Allstate agency owners and financial specialists volunteer their time and support the charitable efforts of The Allstate Foundation. The Allstate Foundation's Purple Purse program is the longest running national campaign focused on ending domestic violence through a proven solution: financial empowerment services for survivors. Learn more at PurplePurse.com

 

*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.