Community Partners
Together, We Create Safe Spaces
Healing doesn't happen in isolation—and neither does our work.
The Hiding Place was founded on the belief that lasting change is only possible when communities come together. Every survivor's journey is strengthened by compassionate people, trusted organizations, generous businesses, dedicated volunteers, and community leaders who are willing to stand together against domestic violence.
Our Community Partners are more than supporters—they are part of a growing movement to create communities where every survivor is seen, supported, and empowered to heal.
Whether through financial support, professional collaboration, volunteer service, education, or advocacy, every partnership helps create more safe spaces for survivors and their families.
Why Partnerships Matter
No one organization can meet every need of a survivor.
Survivors often need housing, legal advocacy, counseling, healthcare, childcare, employment support, transportation, financial assistance, education, and community—all at the same time.
By working together, we can:
Expand access to life-changing resources.
Strengthen community collaboration.
Improve referral pathways.
Reduce barriers to services.
Increase education and awareness.
Create innovative solutions for survivors.
Build healthier, safer communities.
When communities unite, survivors don't have to navigate healing alone.
Current Community Partners
We are grateful for the organizations, churches, businesses, foundations, and community leaders who make our work possible.
Community Organizations
Healthcare Partners
Law Enforcement Partners
Faith Partners
Business & Corporate Partners
Foundations & Grant Partners
City & County Partners
Become a Partner with The Hiding Place
Ready to Partner?
We'd love to learn more about you and explore how we can work together.
At The Hiding Place, we believe the most meaningful change happens when communities work together.
We are always eager to build new partnerships with businesses, healthcare providers, schools, churches, nonprofit organizations, civic groups, government agencies, foundations, and community leaders who share our commitment to creating safer, healthier communities for survivors of domestic violence.
Whether you're interested in collaborating on programs, providing professional expertise, sponsoring an initiative, volunteering your team's time, hosting a training, or exploring innovative ways to make an impact, we would love to start a conversation.
Every partnership—big or small—helps expand hope, strengthen our community response, and create more opportunities for survivors to find safety, healing, and a path forward.
Together, we can build communities where survivors are believed, supported, and empowered to thrive.

