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More than 23,500 callers reach out to The Hotline for help each month, and it is vital that each call be answered. We rely on your donations to ensure Hotline Advocates are available around the clock and around the country.
Purchasing the products below will benefit the National Domestic Violence Hotline and loveisrespect, the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline. Thank you for your support!
Switch Gear™ Interchangeable Jewelry
Lisa Monahan of Switch Gear Jewerly; www.switchgearkit.com is donating $5 from each sale of Switch Gear™ Kits sold on this site to The Hotline!
Switch Gear™ is a dynamic jewelry system that lets the wearer be the designer!
- Most sets give you 100s of earring and necklace options
- Each set comes in a compact travel case
- Switch Gear is handmade the USA, and is patent-pending
- Lets you look great while doing great – as each sale benefits survivors of domestic violence
- Lisa Monahan an architect-turned jeweler and sells Switch Gear sets in contemporary museum shops and galleries around the country as well as on the Switch Gear Kit website. Lisa will donate 20% of all sales of Switch Gear™ Kits sold via this site to The Hotline! Just add the word “Hotline” in the Notes section of your order during Checkout – $5 from each Switch Gear Set will be donated to The Hotline! Order yours today and see the whole line of Switch Gear™ sets at switchgearkit.com.
as seen on The Today Show, October 2011

Xtric8
Xtric8 is a t-shirt/apparel company, bringing awareness to specific causes through their uniquely designed t-shirts. Each shirt is designed with a cause in mind and relates to that specific cause. The mission of Xtric8 is to create awareness through unique and creatively designed clothing; while demonstrating a great concern and responsibility for the quality of their product. All of the shirts and apparel are made and manufactured in the USA. Xtric8
chose The Hotline as an organization they would like to donate to because of their love of The Hotline’s vision and mission.
15% of each domestic violence prevention shirt sold will be donated to The Hotline.

*What We Did 4 Love* was started in July 2011 by Sueanne Shirzay as a collective with fellow artists Tina Tang and Beth Lerner. They began this venture as a way for a group of artists to both do what they love doing and benefit a philanthropy on a long term basis.
The collection consists of beautfully handmade necklaces, earrings, bracelets and ankle bracelets. Each artisan has their own unique style and pieces vary. Visit the What We Did 4 Love Etsy shop to see the collection of jewelry and 10% of the proceeds from each sale goes to The Hotline.

Dreaming of Philanthropy
Shannon Knight and Dreaming of Philanthropy have partnered with the National Domestic Violence Hotline in order to support individuals affected by domestic violence. Dreaming of Philanthropy was created as an artistic outlet meant to benefit The Hotline and to help bring awareness to the cycle of domestic abuse and end the stigma associated with it.
The Dreaming of Philanthropy shop was launched on Etsy in June of 2011 and features boutique dream catchers and unique jewelry, all of which is handmade and one-of-a-kind. Shannon, the creator of Dreaming of Philanthropy and its designs, will donate 25% of each sale to The Hotline.
Shannon is a young military spouse, psychology student, and certified domestic violence counselor. Her personal and professional experience with domestic violence has been the motivation and inspiration to continue supporting and giving back to victims through the creation of Dreaming of Philanthropy.
Visit the Dreaming of Philanthropy shop and your purchase will help support the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

Love. Dignity. Respect.
In honor of The Hotline’s 15th Anniversary, we have designed products which focus on three things every person should have in their relationship: Love. Dignity. Respect. Click here to order your items today.

Book Sales to Benefit The Hotline
Making Love, Playing Power: Men, Women, and the Rewards of Intimate Justice brings the cutting edge of relationship therapy to the mass market. Family therapist and organizational consultant Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio debunks superficial theories about communication styles and gender roles as he gets to the real reason so many relationships are in trouble — misuse of power. Making Love, Playing Power reveals how gender, race, sexual orientation, and money set the foundation for personal power, and how power as domination drives most conflicts. Women will find Making Love, Playing Power uniquely inspiring and validating. Men will find it life-changing. This book shows how to reject the power of domination and realize the power of love. Dolan-Del Vecchio offers new and provocative “principles of love,” memorable case examples, and “action steps” that help readers make changes that bring lasting love. Fifty percent of the sales of this book will benefit The Hotline.
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