Raise Hope for Kids in Crisis: How You Can Make a Difference

You care about helping children in need, and your generosity speaks volumes. Now, there’s an exciting opportunity for you to take that care a step further by fundraising for Kids In Crisis. Whether it’s for a birthday, a special event, or simply because you want to make a difference, your efforts will directly impact the lives of children and families who rely on programs like SafeHaven Shelter and TeenTalk mental health support in schools.

Imagine the joy and impact you can create by involving your friends, family, and community in something so meaningful. From providing shelter to children in crisis to giving them the mental health support they desperately need, every dollar you raise can bring hope and healing.

Fundraising for Kids In Crisis – How to’s:

  • Celebrate with Purpose: You can turn birthdays, anniversaries, or any milestone into an opportunity to give back. Simply ask your friends and loved ones to donate instead of giving gifts.
  • School Campaigns: Whether it’s high school or elementary school, students can easily set up a fundraiser as part of a charitable project. It’s a fun and easy way for kids to get involved and make a real difference.
  • College Initiatives: Fraternities, sororities, and other college groups often focus on charitable giving. Rally your college community around a cause that helps kids right here in Connecticut.
  • Religious Milestones: Bar Mitzvahs, Confirmations, and other significant celebrations can become powerful fundraising moments that leave a lasting impact on children’s lives.

It’s Easy to Start: Setting up a fundraiser is simple. With an online giving page, sharing your campaign with friends and family has never been easier. It’s private, secure, and can be customized to fit your unique event. Best of all, it allows you to provide real, tangible support to the children at Kids In Crisis.

Mazel Tov to Brayden and many thanks for the generous and thoughtful donation!

Get Inspired: The Zeitlin family recently raised funds for Kids In Crisis to celebrate their son’s Bar Mitzvah. Instead of gifts, he asked for donations, and with the help of a giving page, they brought in enough donations to provide a month of mental health counseling for five children. What a meaningful way to celebrate!

You can do the same. By fundraising for the Kids In Crisis through a campaign like this, you can be the reason a child finds safety, receive the counseling they need, and feel supported. You have the power to change their story.

Ready to get started? Contact Rick Reichert at rreichert@kidsincrisis.org for more peer-to-peer fundraising information.

Make today the day you bring hope to a child in crisis.

 

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