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There’s work here we can only do together.

Early supporters and advisors won’t be joining a finished institution — they’ll be helping shape one, at the moment when their wisdom, networks, and belief make the most difference.

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Advise or help govern

We’re assembling an advisory committee now and a board as we incorporate — people with clinical, legal, nonprofit, fundraising, and research experience, and people with lived and living experience to help steer.

Offer your counsel →
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Invest in the founding phase

Early support seeds what must exist before the first participant walks in: clinical and legal infrastructure, a tested curriculum, and the first cohorts. A founding gift now does more than a larger gift later.

Discuss a founding gift →
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Partner with us

Reentry providers, congregations and community groups, survivor-serving organizations, recovery programs, and public agencies — there’s work here we can only do together.

Start a partnership →
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Bring the community in

Volunteer a skill. Invite us to speak. Introduce us to someone who should know this work exists — and help change the story about who deserves a way back.

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There's work here we can only do together.

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