-
Support Violence Prevention in our Community
Donate today to support IMPACT Bay Area’s violence prevention programs! Your support will help us launch a brand-new program in 2023 for people with disabilities AND continue the life-changing programs we already offer - including programs for teens, women, LGBTQIA+, women of color, etc. Your generous gifts also help us keep all of our public programs accessible through sliding scale payments.
IMPACT Bay Area is a 501(c)3 non-profit, so your contribution is fully tax-deductible. Every online donation will receive an email confirmation for their records.
You can also mail a check with "donation" in the memo line to:
IMPACT Bay AreaPO Box 23831Oakland, CA 94623PLEASE NOTE: We will be happy to prepare a paper or email acknowledgement of your donation upon request.
If you would prefer to become a regular supporter, consider giving a monthly donation instead.
Employer Matching
Bay Area Corporations and Companies Offering Employer Matching Gifts
If your employer offers employer matching, your donation can MAKE AN EVEN BIGGER IMPACT. Contact your human resources department for information on your employer's matching gift program. IMPACT Bay Area's EIN number is 94-3123451.
Our address is:PO Box 23831Oakland,CA 94623.Learn about more ways you can support IMPACT Bay Area!
-
Impacting the Community
Impact Bay Area recently had the opportunity to partner with HealthRight 360 to offer a free introductory class for women trauma survivors. The class included self-defense techniques and gave the women a chance to practice against a mock assailant. In an article released by HealthRight 360, Joanna reported:
“It was wonderful to see our clients, many of whom are trauma survivors, taking up space, using their voices, practicing the techniques with power and confidence, and laughing in the process.”
We are grateful for the opportunity to teach these amazing women and partner with HealthRight 360. To learn more about the class, check out this article!
Katie Balk
The best work is done with the heart breaking, or overflowing. -Mignon McLaughlin, journalist and author (1913-1983)
Donate on behalf of Katie Balk: