5 Ways You Can Help WINGS Survivors this Holiday Season


Looking for a way to assist survivors of domestic violence in your community? Read below to learn 5 ways you can help WINGS survivors this holiday season.

 

  1. Make a Donation

WINGS is the largest provider of domestic violence services in the state of Illinois, serving 1,365 survivors last year.

Unfortunately, domestic violence continues to be prevalent issue. In 2024, the Illinois Domestic Violence Hotline received 59,074 contacts. These contacts have more than doubled over the past 5 years. For 130 days in 2024, there were no available beds or cribs in domestic violence shelters in Chicago.

Last year, WINGS provided 118,761 nights of shelter and safe housing. This is thanks in part to support of donations from our community of supporters. A donation from you this holiday season can ensure WINGS is able to continue providing high quality services to survivors and work toward expanding our services to meet the increased need.

 

 

  1. Donate to WINGS Holiday Store

Can you help WINGS Pantry distribute over a thousand gifts to families this holiday season?

Your donations allow survivors to select gifts for their loved ones, bringing joy and hope.

Gifts are being accepted now through December 3rd.

Let us know if you are planning a drive with your group.

 

  1. Shop (and Donate to) WINGS Resale

Shop at WINGS Resale where all proceeds benefit our comprehensive programs assisting survivors of domestic violence.

Starting November 14th, WINGS Resale will be open until 8:00pm for holiday hours on Friday and Saturday, giving you more time to shop.

 

 

Consider the following ideas this season:

*Have a Gift Exchange where items are bought from WINGS Resale

Find your White Elephant gift or Yankee Swap items at a great price. All at once you can find unique items, help the planet by reusing great treasures, and support WINGS mission.

 

*Shop for your holiday gathering apparel

WINGS Resale has a variety of clothing from beautiful evening wear to festive/ugly sweaters or beautiful evening wear.

 

* Donate your items

Before more gifts come in this holiday season, donate items not sparking joy to our Resale Stores.

 

*Collect housewares for your holiday gathering

Instead of buying disposable plates, consider purchasing a dish set from WINGS Resale. If you are tight on space, you can donate them back after your event. WINGS has a wide selection of festive décor as you prepare for the season.

 

 

 

  1. Volunteer

Volunteering is a rewarding way to spend time this holiday season.

*Volunteer at WINGS Logistics Center in Elk Grove

Up to 10 volunteers can assist in sorting donations to be sold at WINGS Resale.

Volunteers must be 14 years old or older to volunteer individually. Volunteers ages 10-13 must be accompanied by a guardian.

*Volunteer at WINGS Resale in Schaumburg

Can you help with sorting, pricing, ringing up sales and organizing donations?

*Volunteer for WINGS Pantry 

Help sort, inventory, and stock WINGS Pantry donations.

 

 

 

  1. Save the Dates

Mark your calendar for these upcoming dates:

*Friday, Nov. 28th, Saturday Nov. 29th, and Sunday December 30th WINGS Resale 50% off sale

Shop WINGS Resale during our Black Friday and Small Business Saturday 50% off weekend sale.

 

*Tuesday, December 2nd is #GivingTuesday

On this worldwide day of giving, make a donation and share why you support WINGS mission on social media.

Support WINGS impactful and critically needed programs, while joining a global giving movement.

 

 

 

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