Donate to RISE

Rise does accept some donations of clothing and other goods. Donations are received Tuesdays and Thursdays between business hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at the RISE administration office located at 1201 E. Main Street across from U.E. High School in Endicott, NY. Entrance to the parking lot is on the Madison St. side of building—across the street from the Endicott Fire Station. Please ring the front doorbell when you arrive at the building. For security reasons, we are not able to accept donations left on the porch unattended and they will be discarded.

Items that we are not able to accept are : food opened, outdated or leftover from an event, makeup or toiletries that have been opened or previously used, men’s clothing or clothing that is soiled or torn, previously worn undergarments, large furniture items or large appliances, stuffed toys, books and magazines. Please call 748-7453 with any questions.

RISE uses the PayPal donation process to accept online donations. It is a safe and secure way to make any online financial transactions. You can use an existing PayPal account, create a new one, or just make a donation without creating an account.

If you would like to make a specific donation to RISE or in memory or in honor of someone, simply fill in the information in the "Additional Comments" box. Then click the "Make A donation" button at the bottom and imput your payment information. Your donation will show as the SOS shelter, our corporate name.

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Make a Donation by Check

Donations by check may be sent to: P.O. Box 393, Endicott NY 13761.

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What is domestic violence?

Domestic Violence is a pattern of coercive behavior. This pattern can include abuse of various sorts of one family member by another including:

Perpetrators of domestic violence have a goal to establish and maintain power and control over their partners and/or other family members.

This violence affects people in every racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic group and includes people of all ages who have lived together or who have had an intimate relationship.

Domestic violence often escalates in severity and frequency over time and can have serious health and psychological ramifications.

How can you learn more?

Representatives from Rise are available to speak to community organizations about domestic violence and our services.

For more information, call 6O7.748.7453.

For additional information: www.opdv.ny.gov/whatisdv