Every survivor who calls reaches a trained advocate. Help us keep it that way.
Every survivor who calls our hotline reaches a 40-hour-trained DV advocate. Not a triage queue. Not a machine. The survivor’s job is to survive. Ours is to make that easier.
Laura Lull, CEO · Rainbow Services since 2004
Private gifts hold the parts
that grant categories don’t.
The 24/7 hotline
Every call is answered by a 40-hour-trained DV advocate. Not a triage queue. Crisis support, safety planning, and warm referrals.
The legal team
CA-licensed attorneys, paralegals, and a victim advocate. Restraining orders, family law, immigration relief. Across LA County and beyond.
Residential programs
Emergency shelter (38 beds, up to 45 days) and transitional housing (40 beds, up to 12 months). Families stay together across every program.
What survivors did
with the floor we built.
Every number is canonical Rainbow Services data, FY24–25. As of June 30, 2025.
Monthly giving makes Rainbow’s work steadier.
Each tier funds capacity, not a single transaction. Monthly is the default. One-time is welcome too.
Toward direct survivor needs
Give monthly →Toward shelter and hotline coverage
Give monthly →Toward case management follow-through
Give monthly →Toward legal advocacy capacity
Give monthly →Toward flexible program response
Give monthly →Choose the amount that fits
Choose amount →Tier descriptions reflect program categories supported by private giving. They are not claims that a specific dollar amount funds a single service.
Give with context.
Review Rainbow’s financial disclosures, donor rights, and impact before you give.
- 501(c)(3) NONPROFIT
- EIN 95-3855705
- AUDITED FY25
- FOUNDED 1983
- LA COUNTY SURVIVOR SERVICES
- STRIPE-SECURED DONATION
- MONTHLY GIVING WELCOME
Stand with survivors over time.
The path from crisis to stability is a sequence of decisions a survivor makes, with services and advocacy alongside them. Your gift helps make that sequence steadier.
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