LENEXA, Kan. – IFC donated books, toys, linens, pet food, gift cards and more to the Rose Brooks Center, Kansas City, Mo., over the holiday season.
The organization works to break the cycle of domestic violence so that individuals and families can live free of abuse. They reach14,000 individuals and pets yearly.
“Helping families in the community find shelter, safety and security by way of giving to their Holiday Store annually is an absolute pleasure,” said Lynn Hansel, the company’s vice president of administration. “We’re humbled to be able to provide a donation, and we hope it helps families in preparing and having a great holiday."
Hansel’s family donated a family home in the 1970s to become one of the first women’s shelters established in the organization.
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