
Help us build a world where compassion leads change
Your contributions make possible the development of powerful, narrative-based programs that drive education by converting empathy into action, beginning with the Through Their Eyes program and reaching out to other areas like domestic violence, work environments, and community well-being.

Help us build a world where compassion leads change
Your contributions make possible the development of powerful, narrative-based programs that drive education by converting empathy into action, beginning with the Through Their Eyes program and reaching out to other areas like domestic violence, work environments, and community well-being.

Help us build a world where compassion leads change
Your contributions make possible the development of powerful, narrative-based programs that drive education by converting empathy into action, beginning with the Through Their Eyes program and reaching out to other areas like domestic violence, work environments, and community well-being.
Why we need your help
Why we need your help
Why we need your help
Room to Care was founded around a simple principle: the power of empathy can change everything. However, a real education, one that reaches both hearts and minds, is a process that takes time and investment.



victims of trafficking, abuse, or labor exploitation remain hidden around the world; but we can make a difference, all of us together.
More than 50 Million
More than 50 Million
More than 50 Million

Their Stories. Your Impact
When you donate to Room to Care, you are funding far more than a single story – you are funding an entire platform of compassionate education.
Your support empowers us to:

01
Expand Empathy-Based Education
Supports the development of new, narrative-based learning experiences, beyond Through Their Eyes, to address critical issues including human trafficking, domestic violence, workplace harassment, and the role of compassion in leadership, among others, through collaboration among survivors and subject matter expertise mixed with cinematic storytelling.
02
Strengthen Survivor Partnerships
Work directly with survivors, advocates, and trauma-informed professionals to handle every story we tell with care, authenticity, and dignity.
They, with this funding, get adequate compensation, travel support, and care as they relate their tales of courage. Each one of the survivors we partner with informs the content we create that educates, heals, and protects others from exploitation.
03
Reaching Communities That Need It Most
Offer training services at reduced or no cost to schools, shelters, and small organizations that are unable to access quality awareness programs.
Through nonprofit collaborations and grant-based outreach, we bring life-changing education to frontline workers, teachers, and caregivers, driving change from Awareness to Local Impact, where it counts the most.
04
Building Sustainable Change Through Collaboration
Build the infrastructure that keeps compassion in motion by providing access to nonprofit partnerships, professional certifications, and other tools that enable our programs to remain relevant around the world for many years to come.
Every story we tell, every life we touch, and every moment of understanding begins with people like you.

Their Stories. Your Impact
When you donate to Room to Care, you are funding far more than a single story – you are funding an entire platform of compassionate education.
Your support empowers us to:

01
Expand Empathy-Based Education
Supports the development of new, narrative-based learning experiences, beyond Through Their Eyes, to address critical issues including human trafficking, domestic violence, workplace harassment, and the role of compassion in leadership, among others, through collaboration among survivors and subject matter expertise mixed with cinematic storytelling.
02
Strengthen Survivor Partnerships
Work directly with survivors, advocates, and trauma-informed professionals to handle every story we tell with care, authenticity, and dignity.
They, with this funding, get adequate compensation, travel support, and care as they relate their tales of courage. Each one of the survivors we partner with informs the content we create that educates, heals, and protects others from exploitation.
03
Reaching Communities That Need It Most
Offer training services at reduced or no cost to schools, shelters, and small organizations that are unable to access quality awareness programs.
Through nonprofit collaborations and grant-based outreach, we bring life-changing education to frontline workers, teachers, and caregivers, driving change from Awareness to Local Impact, where it counts the most.
04
Building Sustainable Change Through Collaboration
Build the infrastructure that keeps compassion in motion by providing access to nonprofit partnerships, professional certifications, and other tools that enable our programs to remain relevant around the world for many years to come.
Every story we tell, every life we touch, and every moment of understanding begins with people like you.

Their Stories. Your Impact
When you donate to Room to Care, you are funding far more than a single story – you are funding an entire platform of compassionate education.
Your support empowers us to:

01
Expand Empathy-Based Education
Supports the development of new, narrative-based learning experiences, beyond Through Their Eyes, to address critical issues including human trafficking, domestic violence, workplace harassment, and the role of compassion in leadership, among others, through collaboration among survivors and subject matter expertise mixed with cinematic storytelling.
02
Strengthen Survivor Partnerships
Work directly with survivors, advocates, and trauma-informed professionals to handle every story we tell with care, authenticity, and dignity.
They, with this funding, get adequate compensation, travel support, and care as they relate their tales of courage. Each one of the survivors we partner with informs the content we create that educates, heals, and protects others from exploitation.
03
Reaching Communities That Need It Most
Offer training services at reduced or no cost to schools, shelters, and small organizations that are unable to access quality awareness programs.
Through nonprofit collaborations and grant-based outreach, we bring life-changing education to frontline workers, teachers, and caregivers, driving change from Awareness to Local Impact, where it counts the most.
04
Building Sustainable Change Through Collaboration
Build the infrastructure that keeps compassion in motion by providing access to nonprofit partnerships, professional certifications, and other tools that enable our programs to remain relevant around the world for many years to come.
Every story we tell, every life we touch, and every moment of understanding begins with people like you.
The Development Cost
The Development Cost
The Development Cost
Building an empathy-based education on this scale, rather than just making a movie or an online training series, is the starting point of a “movement.”
The mission at “Room to Care” involves much more than passion – it involves infrastructure, technology, and sustainability. Every program we create, every program we build, involves a complete production process, from research to collaboration with survivors, to professional filmmaking, to instruction, to translation, to licensing around the world.
Every dollar we can generate supports the systems, people, and tools that make our work possible. It's all about permanence, not production or profits.
The development budget we envision to create Through Their Eyes and the next generation of Room to Care projects will be approximately $2.14 million, providing funding that will allow every story to be shared with truth, care, and reach.
Building an empathy-based education on this scale, rather than just making a movie or an online training series, is the starting point of a “movement.”
The mission at “Room to Care” involves much more than passion – it involves infrastructure, technology, and sustainability. Every program we create, every program we build, involves a complete production process, from research to collaboration with survivors, to professional filmmaking, to instruction, to translation, to licensing around the world.
Every dollar we can generate supports the systems, people, and tools that make our work possible. It's all about permanence, not production or profits.
The development budget we envision to create Through Their Eyes and the next generation of Room to Care projects will be approximately $2.14 million, providing funding that will allow every story to be shared with truth, care, and reach.
$2.14M
Total Est. Start Up Cost
Yes. You read that correctly.
Yes. it's a really large and aggressive amount to ask anyone, let alone expect to actually bring in for this program. However, this is not the standard off of the shelf type of course we're developing. We're building the foundation that will lead to more awareness, understanding, and empathy towards those stuck in trafficking.
Yes. it's a really large and aggressive amount to ask anyone, let alone expect to actually bring in for this program. However, this is not the standard off of the shelf type of course we're developing. We're building the foundation that will lead to more awareness, understanding, and empathy towards those stuck in trafficking.
Yes. it's a really large and aggressive amount to ask anyone, let alone expect to actually bring in for this program. However, this is not the standard off of the shelf type of course we're developing. We're building the foundation that will lead to more awareness, understanding, and empathy towards those stuck in trafficking.
Operations & Admin
$945K | 39.9%
Supports 12–18 months of basic nonprofit operations: salaries for key leadership (Creative Director, Executive Director), legal formation, insurance, audit compliance, accounting, internal training, and donor reporting systems.
Design & Media
$400K | 20.1%
Covers branding, user interface design, infographics, subtitling, photography, visual storytelling, marketing assets, and localization. This ensures materials are compelling, respectful, and effective across cultures.
Production Cost
$255K | 11.3%
Film | Production Crew & Gear, Travel & Lodging for Film Crew, Flights & Hotels for Survivors, Location Permits & Fees
Technology & Tools
$179K | 9%
Funds software licenses, interactive training platform (Articulate Storyline), LMS hosting, and security infrastructure. Also includes AI tools, accessibility features, and device compatibility testing.
Certifications & CEUs
$155K | 7.8%
We’re working toward CEU credits for law enforcement, social workers, healthcare professionals, and educators. These funds go toward application fees, backend integration, and legal prep for industry compliance.
International Support
$141K | 7.1%
Supports the adaptation of the training for global audiences. This includes translation, cultural consulting, and local outreach in key regions with high trafficking risks.
Research
$80K | 4%
Funds subject matter experts, legal advisors, licensed psychologists, and survivor advocates. Their insight ensures the program is accurate, trauma-informed, and aligned with legal frameworks across regions
US Support
$30K | 0.8%
Covers scriptwriting, survivor and expert interviews, and pilot program creation specifically for U.S. English and Spanish modules. This includes culturally appropriate messaging and accessibility options.
Operations & Admin
$945K | 39.9%
Supports 12–18 months of basic nonprofit operations: salaries for key leadership (Creative Director, Executive Director), legal formation, insurance, audit compliance, accounting, internal training, and donor reporting systems.
Design & Media
$400K | 20.1%
Covers branding, user interface design, infographics, subtitling, photography, visual storytelling, marketing assets, and localization. This ensures materials are compelling, respectful, and effective across cultures.
Production Cost
$255K | 11.3%
Film | Production Crew & Gear, Travel & Lodging for Film Crew, Flights & Hotels for Survivors, Location Permits & Fees
Technology & Tools
$179K | 9%
Funds software licenses, interactive training platform (Articulate Storyline), LMS hosting, and security infrastructure. Also includes AI tools, accessibility features, and device compatibility testing.
Certifications & CEUs
$155K | 7.8%
We’re working toward CEU credits for law enforcement, social workers, healthcare professionals, and educators. These funds go toward application fees, backend integration, and legal prep for industry compliance.
$141K | 7.1%
International Support
Supports the adaptation of the training for global audiences. This includes translation, cultural consulting, and local outreach in key regions with high trafficking risks.
Research
$80K | 4%
Funds subject matter experts, legal advisors, licensed psychologists, and survivor advocates. Their insight ensures the program is accurate, trauma-informed, and aligned with legal frameworks across regions
US Support
$30K | 0.8%
Covers scriptwriting, survivor and expert interviews, and pilot program creation specifically for U.S. English and Spanish modules. This includes culturally appropriate messaging and accessibility options.

Our Commitment
We understand the impact and importance of having access to education, regardless of your age, demographic, or where you might have attended school. We also believe no one should be exploited during the development of coursework, which is why we have established and follow our core commitments.
Survivors
All survivor and advocate participants are treated with respect, and will be given the option for compensation for their time and contributions.
Human First
We prioritize human voices, creativity, and experience, but we will responsibly integrate AI for speed and cost-efficiency with a Human First approach.
Transparency
Upon funding, our Nonprofit (Room To Care) will maintain detailed financial reporting and transparency standards, in addition to providing project updates along the way.
Longterm
We are building this program for long-term use, not a one-time launch. This program, among other content listed for future release, will continue to receive updates to follow new laws, regulations, and stories from survivors and experts.

Our Commitment
We understand the impact and importance of having access to education, regardless of your age, demographic, or where you might have attended school. We also believe no one should be exploited during the development of coursework, which is why we have established and follow our core commitments.
Survivors
All survivor and advocate participants are treated with respect, and will be given the option for compensation for their time and contributions.
Human First
We prioritize human voices, creativity, and experience, but we will responsibly integrate AI for speed and cost-efficiency with a Human First approach.
Transparency
Upon funding, our Nonprofit (Room To Care) will maintain detailed financial reporting and transparency standards, in addition to providing project updates along the way.
Longterm
We are building this program for long-term use, not a one-time launch. This program, among other content listed for future release, will continue to receive updates to follow new laws, regulations, and stories from survivors and experts.

Our Commitment
We understand the impact and importance of having access to education, regardless of your age, demographic, or where you might have attended school. We also believe no one should be exploited during the development of coursework, which is why we have established and follow our core commitments.
Survivors
All survivor and advocate participants are treated with respect, and will be given the option for compensation for their time and contributions.
Human First
We prioritize human voices, creativity, and experience, but we will responsibly integrate AI for speed and cost-efficiency with a Human First approach.
Transparency
Upon funding, our Nonprofit (Room To Care) will maintain detailed financial reporting and transparency standards, in addition to providing project updates along the way.
Longterm
We are building this program for long-term use, not a one-time launch. This program, among other content listed for future release, will continue to receive updates to follow new laws, regulations, and stories from survivors and experts.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any other questions, please email us.
Funding Questions
How is Room To Care being funded?
We rely on a mix of individual donations (coming soon), grants, corporate partnerships, and sponsorships.
Are donations tax-deductible?
Once we open up individual donation acceptance, yes. We are in the process of registering Room To Care as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit status. Donations at that point will be tax-deductible in the U.S. as allowed by law.
How will you ensure funds are used appropriately?
We believe in being transparent, which including where the money is being spent. In order to maintain this level of openness, we will keep detailed financial records which will be available upon request.
Why raise money over selling the final product?
We can either fund everything ourselves and rely on selling the program to recover the initial investment and hope we can continue developing additional content, or we can do everything we can to ensure the content is developed with the intent to distribute for free. We like providing access to the course on our website for free, which will avoid keeping the program hidden behind a paywall.
How can we see the impact of any donation, grant, or partnership?
We will be providing regular updates through blog and video updates, including reports, highlighting program milestones, survivor stories, and financial summaries.
When you say 'free' access, is it truly free?
Our goal from the very beginning has been to build training programs that tackle tough topics with empathy and compassion for all those involved, starting with Human Trafficking. That goal includes offering it to the public 100% free, via our website. We will be able to offer paid licensing opportunities to companies and other organizations who wish to host the program on their own training platforms. This includes offering customized branding solutions as a paid optional feature.
General Questions
What's the difference between Through Their Eyes and Room To Care?
Room To Care is the (soon to be) nonprofit organization building impactful educational courses, starting with the Through Their Eyes program. In order to ensure copyright and licensing is handled legally and properly, we needed to form a new organization to handle all of the official business.
How can I verify your nonprofit status?
Once we complete the 501(c) 3 nonprofit registration, you'll be able to confirm our status through the IRS Exempt Organization database or by requesting our IRS determination letter.
Who oversees your operations?
Our amazing Board of Directors & Advisory Council, which will always be comprised of experts in human rights, nonprofit management, legal counsel, education professionals, and survivor advocacy, guide our mission and ensure accountability.
How many employees work for Room To Care?
Not as many as we need nor would love to have. Until we are fully funded, Room To Care is made up of passionate individuals who are putting everything together without compensation, and the founder (Scott Burch) has been handling all of the business expenses to-date.
Will you create everything in-house, outsource, or a mixture of the two?
We would love to fully develop everything in-house, but we know that's not realistic at the moment. We will have to rely on outside support from different individuals, organizations, and with the use of AI tools.
Will you rely on AI for creative content or stick with human only content?
We take a Human First approach to content development, but in order to maintain expenses and timelines, we will have to utilize AI for various aspects of this program.
Are you open to colunteer work or contribute in other way
Absolutely! We welcome volunteers for outreach, survivor/advoicate connections, content development, and fundraising. Please reach out to learn more about current opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any other questions, please email us.
Funding Questions
How is Room To Care being funded?
We rely on a mix of individual donations (coming soon), grants, corporate partnerships, and sponsorships.
Are donations tax-deductible?
Once we open up individual donation acceptance, yes. We are in the process of registering Room To Care as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit status. Donations at that point will be tax-deductible in the U.S. as allowed by law.
How will you ensure funds are used appropriately?
We believe in being transparent, which including where the money is being spent. In order to maintain this level of openness, we will keep detailed financial records which will be available upon request.
Why raise money over selling the final product?
We can either fund everything ourselves and rely on selling the program to recover the initial investment and hope we can continue developing additional content, or we can do everything we can to ensure the content is developed with the intent to distribute for free. We like providing access to the course on our website for free, which will avoid keeping the program hidden behind a paywall.
How can we see the impact of any donation, grant, or partnership?
We will be providing regular updates through blog and video updates, including reports, highlighting program milestones, survivor stories, and financial summaries.
When you say 'free' access, is it truly free?
Our goal from the very beginning has been to build training programs that tackle tough topics with empathy and compassion for all those involved, starting with Human Trafficking. That goal includes offering it to the public 100% free, via our website. We will be able to offer paid licensing opportunities to companies and other organizations who wish to host the program on their own training platforms. This includes offering customized branding solutions as a paid optional feature.
General Questions
What's the difference between Through Their Eyes and Room To Care?
Room To Care is the (soon to be) nonprofit organization building impactful educational courses, starting with the Through Their Eyes program. In order to ensure copyright and licensing is handled legally and properly, we needed to form a new organization to handle all of the official business.
How can I verify your nonprofit status?
Once we complete the 501(c) 3 nonprofit registration, you'll be able to confirm our status through the IRS Exempt Organization database or by requesting our IRS determination letter.
Who oversees your operations?
Our amazing Board of Directors & Advisory Council, which will always be comprised of experts in human rights, nonprofit management, legal counsel, education professionals, and survivor advocacy, guide our mission and ensure accountability.
How many employees work for Room To Care?
Not as many as we need nor would love to have. Until we are fully funded, Room To Care is made up of passionate individuals who are putting everything together without compensation, and the founder (Scott Burch) has been handling all of the business expenses to-date.
Will you create everything in-house, outsource, or a mixture of the two?
We would love to fully develop everything in-house, but we know that's not realistic at the moment. We will have to rely on outside support from different individuals, organizations, and with the use of AI tools.
Will you rely on AI for creative content or stick with human only content?
We take a Human First approach to content development, but in order to maintain expenses and timelines, we will have to utilize AI for various aspects of this program.
Are you open to colunteer work or contribute in other way
Absolutely! We welcome volunteers for outreach, survivor/advoicate connections, content development, and fundraising. Please reach out to learn more about current opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any other questions, please email us.
Funding Questions
How is Room To Care being funded?
We rely on a mix of individual donations (coming soon), grants, corporate partnerships, and sponsorships.
Are donations tax-deductible?
Once we open up individual donation acceptance, yes. We are in the process of registering Room To Care as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit status. Donations at that point will be tax-deductible in the U.S. as allowed by law.
How will you ensure funds are used appropriately?
We believe in being transparent, which including where the money is being spent. In order to maintain this level of openness, we will keep detailed financial records which will be available upon request.
Why raise money over selling the final product?
We can either fund everything ourselves and rely on selling the program to recover the initial investment and hope we can continue developing additional content, or we can do everything we can to ensure the content is developed with the intent to distribute for free. We like providing access to the course on our website for free, which will avoid keeping the program hidden behind a paywall.
How can we see the impact of any donation, grant, or partnership?
We will be providing regular updates through blog and video updates, including reports, highlighting program milestones, survivor stories, and financial summaries.
When you say 'free' access, is it truly free?
Our goal from the very beginning has been to build training programs that tackle tough topics with empathy and compassion for all those involved, starting with Human Trafficking. That goal includes offering it to the public 100% free, via our website. We will be able to offer paid licensing opportunities to companies and other organizations who wish to host the program on their own training platforms. This includes offering customized branding solutions as a paid optional feature.
General Questions
What's the difference between Through Their Eyes and Room To Care?
Room To Care is the (soon to be) nonprofit organization building impactful educational courses, starting with the Through Their Eyes program. In order to ensure copyright and licensing is handled legally and properly, we needed to form a new organization to handle all of the official business.
How can I verify your nonprofit status?
Once we complete the 501(c) 3 nonprofit registration, you'll be able to confirm our status through the IRS Exempt Organization database or by requesting our IRS determination letter.
Who oversees your operations?
Our amazing Board of Directors & Advisory Council, which will always be comprised of experts in human rights, nonprofit management, legal counsel, education professionals, and survivor advocacy, guide our mission and ensure accountability.
How many employees work for Room To Care?
Not as many as we need nor would love to have. Until we are fully funded, Room To Care is made up of passionate individuals who are putting everything together without compensation, and the founder (Scott Burch) has been handling all of the business expenses to-date.
Will you create everything in-house, outsource, or a mixture of the two?
We would love to fully develop everything in-house, but we know that's not realistic at the moment. We will have to rely on outside support from different individuals, organizations, and with the use of AI tools.
Will you rely on AI for creative content or stick with human only content?
We take a Human First approach to content development, but in order to maintain expenses and timelines, we will have to utilize AI for various aspects of this program.
Are you open to colunteer work or contribute in other way
Absolutely! We welcome volunteers for outreach, survivor/advoicate connections, content development, and fundraising. Please reach out to learn more about current opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any other questions, please email us.
Funding Questions
How is Room To Care being funded?
We rely on a mix of individual donations (coming soon), grants, corporate partnerships, and sponsorships.
Are donations tax-deductible?
Once we open up individual donation acceptance, yes. We are in the process of registering Room To Care as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit status. Donations at that point will be tax-deductible in the U.S. as allowed by law.
How will you ensure funds are used appropriately?
We believe in being transparent, which including where the money is being spent. In order to maintain this level of openness, we will keep detailed financial records which will be available upon request.
Why raise money over selling the final product?
We can either fund everything ourselves and rely on selling the program to recover the initial investment and hope we can continue developing additional content, or we can do everything we can to ensure the content is developed with the intent to distribute for free. We like providing access to the course on our website for free, which will avoid keeping the program hidden behind a paywall.
How can we see the impact of any donation, grant, or partnership?
We will be providing regular updates through blog and video updates, including reports, highlighting program milestones, survivor stories, and financial summaries.
When you say 'free' access, is it truly free?
Our goal from the very beginning has been to build training programs that tackle tough topics with empathy and compassion for all those involved, starting with Human Trafficking. That goal includes offering it to the public 100% free, via our website. We will be able to offer paid licensing opportunities to companies and other organizations who wish to host the program on their own training platforms. This includes offering customized branding solutions as a paid optional feature.
General Questions
What's the difference between Through Their Eyes and Room To Care?
Room To Care is the (soon to be) nonprofit organization building impactful educational courses, starting with the Through Their Eyes program. In order to ensure copyright and licensing is handled legally and properly, we needed to form a new organization to handle all of the official business.
How can I verify your nonprofit status?
Once we complete the 501(c) 3 nonprofit registration, you'll be able to confirm our status through the IRS Exempt Organization database or by requesting our IRS determination letter.
Who oversees your operations?
Our amazing Board of Directors & Advisory Council, which will always be comprised of experts in human rights, nonprofit management, legal counsel, education professionals, and survivor advocacy, guide our mission and ensure accountability.
How many employees work for Room To Care?
Not as many as we need nor would love to have. Until we are fully funded, Room To Care is made up of passionate individuals who are putting everything together without compensation, and the founder (Scott Burch) has been handling all of the business expenses to-date.
Will you create everything in-house, outsource, or a mixture of the two?
We would love to fully develop everything in-house, but we know that's not realistic at the moment. We will have to rely on outside support from different individuals, organizations, and with the use of AI tools.
Will you rely on AI for creative content or stick with human only content?
We take a Human First approach to content development, but in order to maintain expenses and timelines, we will have to utilize AI for various aspects of this program.
Are you open to colunteer work or contribute in other way
Absolutely! We welcome volunteers for outreach, survivor/advoicate connections, content development, and fundraising. Please reach out to learn more about current opportunities.

Help Make A Difference
What we build here isn’t just content to check a box. It's connection.
It is the voice of a survivor finally being heard.
It's a child growing up in a world that understands, even before it judges.
It's an individual experiencing, perhaps for the first time, that caring isn't a sign of weakness – it's a sign of strength.
Such work is a process that involves time, passion, as well as far more faith than one sees or often experiences in their lifetime.
It is, however, worth all the sleepless nights, all the tough tales, and all the dollars that go toward bringing light into dark corners. Your support makes that light possible.
It transforms pain into purpose. It puts a face to hope, a home to compassion. If you’ve made it this far, you already care.
Empathy is only powerful when it moves.
And right now, someone’s waiting for that movement to reach them.

Help Make A Difference
What we build here isn’t just content to check a box. It's connection.
It is the voice of a survivor finally being heard.
It's a child growing up in a world that understands, even before it judges.
It's an individual experiencing, perhaps for the first time, that caring isn't a sign of weakness – it's a sign of strength.
Such work is a process that involves time, passion, as well as far more faith than one sees or often experiences in their lifetime.
It is, however, worth all the sleepless nights, all the tough tales, and all the dollars that go toward bringing light into dark corners. Your support makes that light possible.
It transforms pain into purpose. It puts a face to hope, a home to compassion. If you’ve made it this far, you already care.
Empathy is only powerful when it moves.
And right now, someone’s waiting for that movement to reach them.

Help Make A Difference
What we build here isn’t just content to check a box. It's connection.
It is the voice of a survivor finally being heard.
It's a child growing up in a world that understands, even before it judges.
It's an individual experiencing, perhaps for the first time, that caring isn't a sign of weakness – it's a sign of strength.
Such work is a process that involves time, passion, as well as far more faith than one sees or often experiences in their lifetime.
It is, however, worth all the sleepless nights, all the tough tales, and all the dollars that go toward bringing light into dark corners. Your support makes that light possible.
It transforms pain into purpose. It puts a face to hope, a home to compassion. If you’ve made it this far, you already care.
Empathy is only powerful when it moves.
And right now, someone’s waiting for that movement to reach them.