The fastest way to make a lasting difference.

You want to help. You believe in community. You know that real change takes consistency. But with a million things competing for your attention, giving back can feel complicated.

Here’s the truth: it’s not.

Thanks to our secure, donor-friendly platform on Zeffy, becoming a monthly giver takes less time than making your coffee. 90 seconds is all it takes to spark a ripple effect of change that lasts all year.


Why Monthly Giving Matters

When you give monthly, you give more than money. You give:

  • Stability – We can plan and respond better knowing help is on the way.

  • Consistency – Clients in crisis aren’t forgotten between one-time campaigns.

  • Real Change – Monthly givers help us build housing, fund therapy, serve meals, and more.

And because Zeffy charges us no fees, every penny goes toward impact — not processing costs.


Here’s How to Become a Monthly Giver in 90 Seconds:

Step 1: Click the Button Below

You’ll be taken to our secure Zeffy campaign page.

Step 2: Choose “Donate Monthly”

Select the “Monthly” option under donation frequency.

Step 3: Pick Your Amount

Whether it’s $10, $25, or $100, every bit fuels real work!

Step 4: Enter Your Info & Confirm

Fill in your name, email, and payment method. You’re done!


💡 Pro Tip: Small Gifts = Big Impact

Here’s what your monthly support could do:

  • $10/month – Provide hygiene kits to 5 people

  • $25/month – Fund meals for outreach events

  • $50/month – Support our mobile services and supplies

  • $100+/month – Help cover emergency housing or therapy access

You don’t need to give big to give boldly. You just need to start.


🔒 100% Secure + Fee-Free Giving

Zeffy is the only platform that guarantees 100% of your donation goes to us.
No processing fees. No platform cuts. Just pure impact.


Final Thought: 90 Seconds. Lifelong Impact.

We can do a lot with a one-time gift.
We can do miracles with monthly support.

Take 90 seconds. Make it monthly. Move the mission.
Because when generosity becomes a habit, hope becomes a reality.

Previous
Previous

There’s Nothing Weak About Asking for Help

Next
Next

How to Teach Kids About Homelessness Without Scaring Them