Be the difference in your community
MAKE AN IMPACT
WAYS TO GIVE
You can make a difference.
We are always in need of non-perishable food items for our food pantry. Clothing, toys, household goods to give to our families housed in our shelters. Or donate your unused gift cards. We know many families who could use them. Physical donations may be brought to our main office at 1303 Greensboro St. Ext., lexington, NC 27295
Donate
Your donation allows us to continue providing services to our community and to build on our awareness campaign.
AMAZON WISH LIST
Tell your friends and family about our wish list items. This list is comprised of every day items needed to help maintain the Hattie Lee Burgess Home and the families housed there.
VOLUNTEER
Just a few ways that volunteers make a difference at FSDC.
Support clients in the domestic violence shelter
Serve a meal at our community-based support groups
Organize an item drive
Help plan events and special projects
Introduce us to friends in the community
Support our administrative team
Serve as a mentor or tutor to students
Help with childcare at community meetings
Help with community outreach projects
SUSTAINER CAMPAIGN
Become a Sustaining Partner
What is a Sustaining Partner?
Family Services of Davidson County is seeking 60 individuals or companies who are willing to commit $1,000 a year for three consecutive years. These tax-deductible pledges will serve as matching funds to secure additional local, state, and federal grants to help us expand our services. A variety of payment options are available for your pledge.
Are we making an impact?
In 2022, Family Services saw:
1615 new clients through our crisis unit and 4,717+ counseling sessions were provided to address depression and mental health issues due to trauma.
58 clients housed in the Hattie Lee Burgess Safe House
1267 calls to our 24/7 crisis line
431 clients filed for a 50B Protective Order
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
Three Ways To Become a Partner
Become a corporate sustainer
Family Services of Davidson County (FSDC) began in 1997 after a community needs assessment recommended an agency that could meet a diversity of crisis and mental health needs. FSDC continues to address the needs of our community, through evidence-based programming and within the framework of Trauma-informed care, we know that we must remain a resource for those who have been impacted by life’s challenges and traumas.“We Together…” is the campaign that will make certain of our ability to provide the services and programs that strengthen individuals and families. Your annual investment will make certain we remain the viable resource for our community and ensure our healthy and prosperous way of life here in Davidson County.
become a davidson doozie sponsor
During the past 9 years of the Davidson Doozie, community contributions has meant receiving over $222,000, which has guaranteed important mental health and crisis services programming! Thank you for ensuring children, youth, adults and families have the necessary services that support their healing after experiencing traumatic events in their lives. While we work towards holding our 10th anniversary Davidson Doozie, we are requesting your continued dedication to our signature fundraiser.
volunteer with us
We have many volunteer opportunities throughout the year! We need volunteers for our big events like the Doozie and for smaller community events, we welcome all volunteers!