When you support a resident, your contribution goes directly toward a survivor's path to safety, stability, and independence. This is not charity — this is investment in a person's future.
Unlike general donations, supporting a resident means your contribution is tied directly to the housing, resources, and programs that give survivors a real second chance.
Your support covers housing costs, utilities, food essentials, hygiene supplies, and transportation needs for residents actively in our program.
Workforce training materials, financial literacy tools, technology access, childcare support, and program participation needs — all covered through resident support.
Here's what your support provides for a resident in our program.
Personal hygiene supplies, household basics, and daily necessities for one resident for a full week.
One month of transportation support — getting to job interviews, workforce training, medical appointments, and school drop-offs.
Workforce development materials, technology access, financial literacy tools, and childcare for one month of program participation.
One full month of safe, stable housing for a resident — providing the foundation everything else is built on.
Housing, utilities, essentials, and program resources for one resident for an entire month. A complete lifeline.
No contribution is too small. Every dollar is used responsibly, transparently, and with direct impact on a real person's life.
One-time or recurring — both make a lasting difference in a survivor's life.
This is not abstract charity. Every dollar you give goes to a real person — a mother, a child, a woman starting over — who is doing the hard work of rebuilding their life. You make that possible.
Donate Now →Your Worth Foundation is committed to the responsible and transparent use of all funds. We believe donors deserve to know exactly how their contributions are used. As we grow, we will publish impact reports and financial summaries so you can see your dollars at work.