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The holidays are a time of generosity, compassion, and community — and at S.A.F.E. House,

your kindness makes the season brighter for survivors of intimate domestic violence and their families.

Every gift, no matter the size, helps restore safety, dignity, and hope for survivors and their children.

 

Together, we can make this season one of healing and new beginnings.

Gift Card Wish List

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Empower a Survivor. Our greatest need this holiday season is gift cards — they provide flexibility and dignity for survivors to purchase their own essentials, groceries, clothing, and holiday gifts for their children.

 

Popular cards include:

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  • Target, Walmart, Albertson's, Smith's, and Amazon

  • Gas cards and Visa / MasterCard prepaid cards

Donation Wish List

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Meet Immediate Needs. Survivors and their families come to us with unique circumstances and ever-changing needs. Your donations of new items help make their holidays more comfortable and joyful.

 

High-priority needs often include:

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  • Warm blankets (twin & full size -- not 'throw' blankets)

  • Winter coats, hats, and gloves (all sizes)

  • Non-perishable and unexpired food items
  • Dry beans, rice, mac n' cheese, pasta, cereals

  • Canned corn, green beans, fruit, marinara sauce, anything with a long shelf life

  • New bedding (twin size) and bath towels

  • Personal care and hygiene items (full size)

  • Household cleaning supplies

 

Want to make an even bigger impact? Organize a group donation drive! Contact us at cLay@safehousenm.org

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View our expanded list of needs →

Shop Our Amazon Wish List

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Give with Just a Click. Prefer to shop online? Visit our Amazon Wish List and have your chosen items shipped directly to S.A.F.E. House. It’s one of the easiest ways to give from anywhere — and every delivery brings joy to a survivor family.

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Visit our Amazon Wish List →

"Healing & Hope" Holiday Gift Drive

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Bring Joy to a Family This Holiday Season. Our "Healing & Hope" Holiday Gift Drive program (formerly Adopt-a-Family) matches generous donors with survivor families to provide gifts and essentials tailored to their needs and wishes. It’s a powerful way for individuals, families, companies, and community groups to make a lasting difference.

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Apply to Become a Sponsor →

Donate Gently-Used Items

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Give Second Chances Through Thriftique. If you have gently used clothing, furniture, or household goods, consider donating them to Thriftique, S.A.F.E. House's thrift shop. Survivors in our program can access items free of charge and proceeds from public sales directly fund survivor services.

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Thriftique

6001 Lomas Blvd. NE

Suite Q (next door to Goodwill)

Albuquerque, NM 87110


Donations accepted:
Mondays / Wednesdays / Fridays

from 10am to 3pm

Other Ways to Donate

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  • Make a Year-End Donation: Your tax-deductible financial gift helps S.A.F.E. House sustain life-saving services all year long.

  • Honor a Loved One: Give a donation in someone’s honor or memory and we’ll send a personalized holiday acknowledgment.

  • Employer Matching Gifts: Double your impact by checking if your employer matches charitable donations.

  • Monthly Giving: Become a sustaining supporter — your recurring gift provides ongoing hope and stability for survivors.

On behalf of the individuals and families we serve,

our Board of Directors, and our staff, thank you for your support.

Contact Us

505.247.4219 (Local) 800.773.3645 (Toll-Free)

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P.O. Box 25363

Albuquerque, NM 87125

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info@safehousenm.org

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please call our 24/7 hotline.
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505.247.4219 (Local) 800.773.3645 (Toll-Free)
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Our staff are standing by to assist you in any way possible.

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S.A.F.E. House, Inc. is a registered 501(c)3 registered non-profit.

EIN: 85-0247473

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Disclaimer: To protect confidentiality and safety, S.A.F.E. House does not use real photos or names

of our residents or their children for promotional purposes. 

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