05/30/2026
🫂URGENT NEEDS!
We serve individuals and families who are in crisis or are in housing transition. Survivors often leave with little to no belongings. Underwear is one we rarely thing about but we all need them!
Donate NEW packaged underwear with hypoallergenic OR breathable materials like cotton. Please stay away from synthetic materials that may cause allergies or skin reactions. NO USED OR LIGHTLY USED UNDERWEAR.
Donation Drop Offs:
Hope's Door Resale Store:
2109 Parker Rd Suite 2224, Plano, Texas 75023
Hopes Door New Beginning Center
218 N. 10th Street, Garland, TX 75040
Packaged Underwear:
Women | Children | Men
All sizes | Cotton
Packaged Bras/ Women's undershirts:
All sizes of cotton bras or sports bras.
Maternity bras
Cotton undershirts like tank tops or spaghetti straps
05/29/2026
Who's Hungry?! Save the Date for June 10 - 11th to dine at Lazy Dog on Preston Rd in Plano and 15% of your bill will be donated to the Hope's Door New Beginnings Center. And it's eligible for their delicious Take Out meals!
📅 June 10 - 11th
📍8401 Preston Rd. Plano, TX 75204
🥘 Dine in or take-out !
💜 15% of your bill will aid our mission to build a world without domestic violence for men, women and children.
05/27/2026
Every domestic violence survivor deserves to know their community supports them. We’ve been doing this work for over 40 years and will continue to create a community free of violence.
Hope’s Door New Beginning Center, which offers domestic violence services to victims and perpetrators, started as two separate entities — Hope’s Door opened in Plano in 1985, and New Beginning Center opened in Garland in 1983 — that joined in 2016.
The combined organization serves more than 1,700 new individuals every year and between 2,200 and 2,500 total clients annually across the center’s emergency shelters, counseling programs, legal advocacy and outreach services. Despite the large client base and four-decade history, awareness of services is one of the biggest hurdles. “It still surprises me that people aren’t aware that we exist,” CEO Megan Valdez says.
Services for survivors include emergency shelter, case management, legal advocacy and counseling for adults and children. Perpetrators utilize the 24-week battering intervention and prevention program, which provides a structured, skills-based group that promotes accountability and behavior change, especially for those who have been required by the courts to take classes in divorce, child custody or protective order cases.
https://planomagazine.com/hopes-door-new-beginning-center-2/
05/26/2026
There's still time to complete the Youth Advisory Council application! Have a student looking to create lasting change, add skills to the resume, and build with like minded peers? The YAC is perfect for any student exploring ways to build in their community.
Submit the application today! https://tinyurl.com/YACapplication2026
05/23/2026
Our urgent needs were taken care of thanks to the Honeywell Women's Empowerment Network Team!! 🙌🙌🙌
We are incredibly thankful to groups like yours for responding to urgent needs for domestic violence survivors. Together we build lives without violence. Thank you!
Want to get your workplace involved? Join our 's Door New Beginning Center Young Professionals group or DM us to get one organized for your workplace 🫶
05/20/2026
Susanne Virginia Bailey was instrumental to our mission and the lives we impact each day. Thank you, Ms. Susanne for the incredible advocacy and leadership you provided to help us build a world with out domestic violence.
Susanne is remembered as one of the 32 women who founded our Plano, New Beginning Center in 1982. Her legacy continues through the prevention and domestic violence survivor and family services provided each day at our Hope's Door New Beginnings Centers in Plano and Garland.
Sussanne, you will forever be remembered.
05/20/2026
We are incredibly grateful to RBC Wealth Management for their recent urgent needs drive supporting Hope’s Door New Beginning Center. Your generosity in providing essential hygiene items brings comfort, dignity, and hope to the domestic violence survivors we serve.
Rebuilding a life without violence is a journey—and thanks to compassionate partners like you, no one has to walk it alone. 💜
05/19/2026
To our incredible concert volunteers last weekend: WOW. From setup to teardown and every moment in between, you all showed up ready to work hard, jump in wherever needed, and help create such a fun and meaningful evening for our community. Events like this truly take a village, and we could not have pulled it off without your energy, flexibility, and heart.
Thank you for giving your time to support survivors and their families while helping make the night such a success. We’re so grateful for each and every one of you! 🎶✨
05/18/2026
HDNBC’s Youth Advisory Council (YAC) continues to create powerful spaces for youth leadership, creativity, and prevention education.
Their voice is critical to prevention work when it comes to educating our community about healthy relationships and teen dating violence.
Check out their Podcast "Teen Talks" - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtKCzoIrwrB_D9e2Go1paYg