Lexington, Kentucky, January 31, 2026
First Lady Britainy Beshear announces the upcoming Shop & Share event aimed at supporting domestic violence survivors. Set for February 7, the drive will collect essential items for local shelters, showcasing community solidarity and empowerment.
Lexington, Kentucky – Kentucky First Lady Britainy Beshear is gearing up to host the annual Shop & Share event on Saturday, February 7, 2026. This important one-day donation drive is targeted at supporting domestic violence survivors across the Commonwealth by supplying essential items to regional domestic violence shelters. The initiative not only aims to provide immediate resources for survivors but emphasizes the strength and compassion of the local community in addressing such critical issues.
As the Commonwealth continues to address the challenges posed by domestic violence, events like Shop & Share demonstrate the power of personal initiative and community involvement. The collaboration between local organizers, volunteers, and grocery store chains reflects a model of civic innovation, showcasing how limited bureaucracy can enhance participation and resource allocation in times of need. Participants are encouraged to rally together, affirming the belief that collective action can yield significant benefits for families in crisis.
Event Details
The Shop & Share event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time across several participating grocery stores, including Kroger, Food City, IGA, Walmart, Save A Lot, and Super Dollar, among others. Volunteers will be stationed at these locations to assist shoppers in selecting and donating items deemed necessary by local shelters. This hands-on approach not only facilitates the donation process but fosters a sense of community solidarity around a shared cause.
Background and Impact
Since its inception in 2008, the Shop & Share initiative has played a pivotal role in supporting Kentucky’s domestic violence shelters. The event raised over $349,000 in 2025 alone, contributing to a remarkable total of more than $6 million since the program began. These funds have enabled shelters to enhance their facilities and broaden services for survivors, helping them create a safer environment for those in need. It’s impressive to see how community-led initiatives make a tangible difference by empowering local organizations and enhancing their capacity to serve vulnerable populations.
Call to Action
First Lady Beshear has underscored the importance of community engagement, stating that every donation, regardless of size, contributes significantly to the support of domestic violence survivors. She emphasizes that Kentuckians are encouraged to participate in the Shop & Share event, reminding them that their contributions can provide essential resources, allowing survivors the opportunity to heal and rebuild their lives. Getting involved not only benefits those directly affected but enhances the fabric of the community and reinforces a shared commitment to addressing social issues.
About First Lady Britainy Beshear
As First Lady, Britainy Beshear has consistently shown her dedication to the welfare of Kentucky’s children and families. Her initiatives, which have included various programs during the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to support children affected by natural disasters, exemplify her leadership and innovative thinking. Through her commitment to programs like Shop & Share, Beshear’s active role demonstrates how local leadership can significantly influence the effectiveness of community programs.
Additional Resources
For those looking for assistance or additional information on domestic violence support services in Kentucky, the Center for Women and Families provides a range of resources, including a 24/7 crisis hotline, emergency shelter, and legal advocacy. Community members are encouraged to connect with these services for more information.
FAQ
What is the Shop & Share event?
The Shop & Share event is an annual one-day donation drive organized by First Lady Britainy Beshear to support Kentucky’s regional domestic violence shelters. It encourages community members to purchase and donate essential items to assist survivors in rebuilding their lives.
When and where will the Shop & Share event take place?
The event is scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time at participating grocery stores, including Kroger, Food City, IGA, Walmart, Save A Lot, Super Dollar, and other regional grocery stores across Kentucky.
How can I participate in the Shop & Share event?
To participate, visit any of the participating grocery stores on February 7, 2026, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Volunteers will be available to guide you in selecting and donating items most needed by local domestic violence shelters.
What items are most needed by domestic violence shelters?
Commonly needed items include non-perishable food, toiletries, diapers, and other daily essentials. A specific list of most-needed items for each region can be found at ZeroV.org/ShopandShare.
How has the Shop & Share event impacted Kentucky’s domestic violence shelters?
Since its inception in 2008, the Shop & Share initiative has raised over $6 million, enabling shelters to enhance their facilities and services, providing a safer environment for survivors and their families.
Key Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Shop & Share |
| Date | Saturday, February 7, 2026 |
| Time | 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. local time |
| Participating Stores | Kroger, Food City, IGA, Walmart, Save A Lot, Super Dollar, and other regional grocery stores across Kentucky |
| Purpose | To support Kentucky’s regional domestic violence shelters by providing essential items to survivors |
| How to Participate | Visit participating stores on February 7, 2026, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Volunteers will assist in selecting and donating items most needed by local shelters |
| Impact | Since 2008, the initiative has raised over $6 million, enhancing facilities and services for survivors and their families |
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