Estimates are based on the current program model and may change as funding, housing costs, staffing, grant requirements, and participant needs change. Program costs may vary based on housing type, participant needs, staffing, transportation, grant requirements, and community partner support.
The most dangerous stretch of recovery isn't treatment, it's the weeks right after. Someone leaves a program or walks out of incarceration ready to rebuild and finds no stable place to sleep, no ride to work, no ID, and no margin for a single setback. That's the gap insurance and grants won't cover.
We're inviting community partners, foundations, and local organizations to fund that gap, a focused 24-month program across Maricopa and Pinal counties that surrounds people with housing, transportation, basic needs, and the tracking that proves it works.
These numbers are projections based on the current funding model. Actual costs may vary by participant need, housing type, staffing, transportation, and grant requirements.
The projected budget is designed to fund real support, not overhead-heavy programming. Every donation helps build the safety net around housing, transportation, outcome tracking, supportive services, and direct participant needs.
Stable post-treatment and reentry housing, the floor everything else is built on.
Two dedicated vehicles for rides to work, court, and medical appointments.
Tracking that proves what's working, and keeps the program sustainable.
Clothing, food, bus passes, and IDs, the basics that make a fresh start possible.
Final allocation may vary by funding source, participant needs, and program requirements. Donations are pooled to fund the full safety net, not a single fixed-cost item.
Your donation joins with others to fund housing, transportation, food, IDs, clothing, job readiness, family support, and community connection. Slide to see how yours is put to work.
Helps keep someone safely housed tonight, in the weeks that matter most.
Every gift is pooled and put to work across our four program categories. Impact examples are illustrative approximations, not per-item prices.
Fewer young people and adults returning to the justice system within twelve months.
Of participating youth held in stable housing through the program.
Increase in successful probation completion rates for adults served.
Increase in participants connected to health coverage or a care-access pathway.
Whether you give once, give monthly, or bring your organization to the table as a funding partner, you're closing the gap that decides whether recovery holds.