More than 120 women gathered at Sailfish Point Country Club on Jan. 7 for “Jessica’s Girls’ Night Out,” turning an evening of connection and celebration into a powerful show of support for survivors of domestic violence on the Treasure Coast.
Hosted by SafeSpace board member Jessica Malasek, the annual event raised more than $80,000, with proceeds directly supporting SafeSpace programs and services for individuals and families who have been impacted by domestic violence.
The evening featured heartfelt remarks from Rebecca Beckett, a survivor who bravely shared her personal journey, and Jennifer Fox, CEO of SafeSpace, who spoke about the organization’s life-changing work across the region. Together, their stories highlighted both the urgency of SafeSpace’s mission and the profound impact of community support.
The program also recognized the ongoing generosity of the Allen Family Foundation on behalf of Karen Allen, as well as the Martin County Quilters Guild, whose handmade quilts are gifted to SafeSpace shelter residents, offering comfort and a tangible reminder that they are not alone.
“This night was about far more than fundraising. It was about standing in solidarity with survivors and reminding them that our community believes in their strength and their future,” said Malasek. “I am deeply grateful to everyone who made this evening so meaningful and proud of what we can accomplish when we lead with compassion.”
SafeSpace empowers individuals and communities to achieve freedom from domestic violence. Serving the Treasure Coast, SafeSpace provides critical support services including safe shelter, counseling, advocacy, and prevention education.
To learn more about SafeSpace or to make a donation, visit safespacefl.org/donate.
About SafeSpace
SafeSpace is the Treasure Coast’s only state-certified domestic violence center, serving survivors and their children 24/7. Since its founding, SafeSpace has provided more than 500,000 safe nights of shelter to over 40,000 victims and children. Its comprehensive programs include shelter, legal advocacy, financial literacy, counseling, prevention education, and specialized children’s services.







