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Shelter House encouraging community support for pantry items
Grocery drive to support emergency shelter during Domestic Violence Awareness Month
In observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Shelter House has announced they are hosting a community grocery drive to help stock the pantry for the emergency shelter. The home has been at or near capacity since early summer, with 37 adults and 25 children residing there within the past two months alone. Community support of in-kind food donations is encouraged to offset a grocery bill that has more than quadrupled over the prior fiscal year.
The community is encouraged to help by giving gift cards to grocery stores or by providing the following items:
- Canned Meats (ex. Tuna, Chicken, Ham)
- Hamburger, Chicken, or Tuna Helper
- Macaroni & Cheese
- Pasta & Sauces
- Rice
- Canned Vegetables
- Canned Soups
- Spaghetti O’s
- Ravioli
The top non-grocery need for the emergency shelter is laundry detergent, as survivors often arrive at the shelter with minimal clothing and must do laundry multiple times per week; paper products such as toilet paper and paper towels are also encouraged. Additionally, dog food for the on-site Kind Heart Kennel is a critical need for survivors who flee to the emergency shelter with their animals; a program developed because victims may not otherwise flee an abusive relationship for fear of what will happen to their pet if left behind.
To donate, the community is always welcome to drop off items at Shelter House’s main office at 16 Ferry Road SE in Fort Walton Beach during regular business hours. For this special community drive, donations can also be taken to Shelter House’s outreach offices in Crestview and DeFuniak Springs. Any local businesses that would like to become a drop-site for the month of October, please contact the main office at 850-243-1201.
All of Shelter House’s services are completely free and confidential. For more information, visit
shelterhousenwfl.org.
About Shelter House
Shelter House, Inc. is the state-certified domestic and sexual violence center serving Okaloosa and Walton counties and offering emergency confidential shelter, crisis counseling, a 24-hour hotline/helpline, children’s programs, information, and referrals, education, professional training, safety planning, and prevention services to survivors of domestic violence and their children and sexual violence survivors. Help is available 24/7. If you feel that a family member or intimate partner is endangering your physical or emotional safety or if you know someone experiencing this in their home, call Shelter House’s domestic violence hotline at 1-800-44-ABUSE or 850-863-4777. If you or someone you know has survived a sexual assault, call Shelter House’s sexual assault helpline at 850-226-2027.
Shelter House encouraging community support for pantry items