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Local Shelter Launches New Giving Tiers, Expanding Opportunities to Support Survivors

MAGNOLIA, AR – Compassions Foundation Inc., one of Southwest Arkansas’ few dual domestic violence and sexual assault shelters, has expanded its community partnership program to include six unique giving tiers, making it easier than ever for individuals and businesses to support survivors and strengthen their community.


The new options, which now include a $5/month, $10/month, and $75/month tier, join the existing $25x25, $50x50, and $100x100 partner levels. Each tier provides donors with meaningful ways to contribute while receiving recognition for their impact.


“Every dollar matters when it comes to protecting and empowering survivors,” said Lacey Ogle, Executive Director of Compassions Foundation. “These new giving levels make it possible for more people to stand with us—whether they can give a little or a lot.”


Here’s how each partnership tier works:

  • $5x5 Partner ($60/year) Supporters receive a digital thank you certificate recognizing their contribution. Even small gifts help keep essential services like the 24-hour crisis line and emergency shelter operational.

  • $10x10 Partner ($120/year) Donors receive a digital thank you certificate and have their name listed on a special “Supporter Wall” on the Compassions Foundation website.

  • $25x25 Partner ($300/year) Individuals or companies receive recognition on the website as valued community partners.

  • $50x50 Partner ($600/year) Supporters are listed on the website and recognized on Compassions’ social media pages.

  • $75x75 Partner ($900/year) In addition to website listing and social media recognition, these donors receive a personalized thank-you letter from the Executive Director.

  • $100x100 Partner ($1,200/year) Top-tier partners receive website and social media recognition, a personalized thank-you letter from the Executive Director, plus a Partnership Plaque in appreciation of their generous annual support.


Funds raised through these partnerships directly support emergency shelter, advocacy, support groups, and outreach efforts across Columbia, Lafayette, and Nevada counties—areas where domestic violence and sexual assault remain critical public health concerns.


“As a community, we have the power to surround survivors with the safety, resources, and support they need to heal,” Ogle added. “These partnerships help make that possible every single day.”


To learn more or become a partner, visit: https://www.compassionsfoundation.com/plans-pricing

 
 
 

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