THE SHILOH PROJECT

Rebuiding Safety. Restoring Hope.

The Shiloh Project

Rebuilding Safety. Restorying Hope.

THE SHILOH PROJECT:

Rebuilding Safety. Restoring Hope.

For nearly 50 years, Tri-Valley Haven has been a place of safety, hope, and healing for families fleeing abuse. One of their most essential services is Shiloh, the only confidential domestic violence shelter in our area — and the only one that welcomes teenage boys as part of families in crisis.

After decades of protecting survivors, the original shelter reached the end of its life and had to be demolished. Today, Tri-Valley Haven is rebuilding a stronger, safer haven for the next generation. The total cost of the project is $9.4 million, and with construction underway and expected to be completed in January 2027, just $1.4 million remains to be raised before the doors can open.

How CHEF Is Helping – And How You Can Too

CHEF is proud to partner with Tri-Valley Haven through The Shiloh Project, an online fundraising campaign to support the rebuild.  

Our goal is to raise $70,000 from the community, and CHEF will match every donation by 50%, up to $35,000 — creating a total campaign impact of $105,000.  That means your generosity goes even further. A $100 gift becomes $150. A $1,000 gift becomes $1,500. Every dollar helps bring this life-saving shelter closer to reopening.

All proceeds from this campaign go directly toward construction and rebuilding efforts.

Be Part of the Rebuild

Shiloh is more than a building — it is safety in the darkest moment, stability for children, and the first step toward healing. 

Your generosity today helps ensure that when a family needs refuge, the doors are open. Join us in building a stronger, safer future for survivors in our community.

THE SHILOH PROJECT

campaign goal
$105,000

$5,000
donations
$2,500
match
$7,500
total
7%
Raised: $7,500 Remaining: $65,000 X 1.5

Donation Amount

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CHEF covers all administrative and processing fees so your entire donation is matched.

  In Name Of
Lori Souza