Donations
Support the Fight to End Domestic Violence
Looking For My Sister is able to make positive changes in our communities and to work towards putting an end to domestic violence through charitable donations by people like you. Your tax-deductible contribution will be used to support our programs that assist victims and survivors of domestic violence.
Donate Online
Monetary donations may be safely and conveniently given online through the
Network
For Good website.

Donate By Check
If you prefer to make your donation by check or money order, please mail your contribution to:
Looking For My Sister
P.O. Box 37129
Oak Park, Michigan 48237
More Information
For more information on donating to Looking For My Sister, please call Thelma Jones at: 313-861-3221
Email:
THELMA JONES, OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR: tjones@lookingformysister.org
Non-Monetary Donations (Our Wish List)
- Gift certificates from area stores, e.g., Target, Sears, Meijers, Mervyns, Linen and Things, etc. These gifts are given to women who reside in emergency shelters and are in need of bacis necessities.
- Office equipment, e.g., laser printers, fax machines, desktop computers, laptops, and projectors
- Support for Telecommunications and Computer Networking
- Commercial refrigerators, stoves, washers or dryers
- "Memories" Gift Baskets that include items such as a photo album, film and camera. Many times, when women are forced to leave their homes, they must also leave behind pictures, and other memorabilia of family and friends. The "Memories" gift baskets help women to begin creating new life-long memories.
- "I Am Safe" Gift Baskets that include stationery, envelopes, stamps, pen, rubber stamps, ink pad, etc., so that women and their children residing in shelters can send letters to family and friends.
- "Welcome to Your New Home" Buckets that include bleach, cleaning products, toilet bowl brush, paper towel, and other household cleaning supplies for families that are moving into their new homes.
- "All About Me" Gifts that include journals, pens, and pencils. Keeping a journalĀ is a very powerful and therapeutic tool for adults and children who have been impacted by domestic violence.
- Gas cards to support the transportation needs (e.g., to work, school, day-care, etc) of victims and survivors of domestic violence
