Our 13th Annual Spring Fundraiser is here!
We invite you to be a part of our Annual Spring Fundraiser in whatever way you can! With so many options to choose from, we hope you will find a way to join us in making a difference in the lives of crime victims in Douglas County.
Someplace Safe works to create safer communities in West Central Minnesota by providing high quality crime victim services.
Get Involved:
1. Donate: click the button to donate here, or mail a check to:
Douglas Advocacy Office, 700 Cedar St. Ste. 268 Alexandria, MN 56308
2. Auction: Participate in our silent auction and bid on items, or buy one outright!
Auction will be open to bidding April 4, 2022 at 8:00 am and will close April 10, 2022 at 8:00 pm.
3. ***NEW THIS YEAR*** Auction Action Day: Visit our office Friday, April 8 between 9:00 am - 3:00 pm to view our auction items in person, bid on them, or buy one outright!
Office: 700 Cedar St. Ste. 268 Alexandria, MN
Thank You to Our Sponsors:
Alexandria Area USBC | Alexandria Industries | Alomere Health | Anonymous Donors | Bremer Bank | Carlos Lions Club | Cedar Building, LLC | Central Specialties | Counselor Realty/Tom & Linda Akenson | Elden's Fresh Foods | First Western Bank & Trust | Geneva Capital | Glenwood State Bank | Hagstrom Engineering | Henry's Foods | Integrity Title | Juettner Motors | Kiwanis of Alexandria | Soderholm Oral Surgery & Implants | St Lukes Lutheran Church of Garfield | Viking Garage Door
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Someplace Safe is a nonprofit agency offering a myriad of services to victims and survivors of crime, families, and communities in a nine-county region in West Central Minnesota. Over 3,700 unduplicated local victims of crime were provided with services this past year through ten Advocacy Offices, five Parenting Time Centers, and two Thrift Stores located in Big Stone, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, Wadena, and Wilkin Counties. Someplace Safe works to assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and exploitation, sex and labor trafficking, and other crimes (including stalking, elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, harassment, etc.), as they navigate the social, emotional, and economic impacts they face as victims on the path to becoming survivors.