Hope’s Door Partners with Shake Shack to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence

(L) CarlLa Horton Hope’s Door Executive Director (R) Patti Reyes Dagostino Chief of Development and Community Relations

Hope’s Door, a Westchester-based domestic violence nonprofit is tapping into an unexpected model for impact: partnering with a national restaurant brand to turn everyday foot traffic into meaningful support for survivors.

Hope’s Door partnered with Shake Shack on Wednesday, April 29th for a Donation Day, where a portion of proceeds from the day’s sales directly supported Hope’s Door’s work providing shelter, advocacy, and resources to individuals and families experiencing abuse.

At a time when nonprofits are navigating funding pressures and working to engage new audiences, this type of collaboration highlights a growing shift toward accessible, community-based fundraising models that meet people where they are while raising awareness around urgent issues like domestic violence.

Hope’s Door team members were on-site connecting with patrons, sharing information, and reinforcing an important message: support for survivors can take many forms, and even small actions—like choosing where to grab meal—can make a meaningful difference. The partnership also underscores the role that recognizable brands like Shake Shack can play in supporting grassroots organizations and amplifying impact at the local level.

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