2025 Grants
$15,000
Providing 38 foster placements and delivering 2,100 hours of trauma-informed therapy to 100 clients through the EPIC program, helping children with Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) heal emotionally & offering community training, assistance for children and parents, and personal care allowances—benefiting foster families, biological families, and the broader community.
$50,000
Supporting 75 youth through Project Grow, offering developmental services that guide children toward a positive life trajectory, while also assisting 627 individuals through The Housing Stabilization Program, which helps families in crisis maintain stable housing as they work towards self-sufficiency.
$7,000
Enriching 30 students aged 5-10 with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities at Bodwell Academy's lower school, providing a uniquely tailored educational environment with a dedicated staff, including a full-time Occupational Therapist, to address their specific challenges and support their learning, socialization, and essential life skill development.
$30,000
Catering to 1,100 young individuals, community-based mentoring fosters beneficial one-on-one relationships between children overcoming challenges and responsible adult mentors, who guide them through purposeful activities designed to enhance social skills, instill positive behaviors, and improve academic involvement and achievement to strategize for the future.
$7,000
Catering to 500 young individuals, community-based mentoring fosters beneficial one-on-one relationships between children overcoming challenges and responsible adult mentors, who guide them through purposeful activities designed to enhance social skills, instill positive behaviors, and improve academic involvement and achievement to strategize for the future.
$2,500
The SEED Program (Sustainable Energy EDucation) holistically teaches children about the power of choice and worthiness through the topics of mindfulness, nutrition, sustainability, and movement, empowering children to know that they matter, their choices matter, and they have the power to make a positive difference in their own life and the planet.
$25,000
Strengthening the Residential Program for up to 100 youth by providing the security, structure, and individualized care essential for healing and long-term success. Incorporating recreational and educational activities that foster holistic development, along with behavioral incentives that promote positive choices and reinforce healthy, constructive behaviors.
$20,000
Strengthening 78,400 individuals in the South Florida region through comprehensive disaster relief services, providing warm meals, cleanup supplies, and lodging assistance to families impacted by floods, hurricanes, and home fires, addressing urgent needs while helping people prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters both large and small.
$25,000
Backing a Family Consultant role responsible for a caseload of 13 to 15 families and 15 youth, with a commitment to delivering 1-2 hours of intensive care coordination services weekly, designed to empower families in their journey to navigate intricate systems, acquire new skills, and ensure the well-being of their children, all while proactively preventing involvement in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
$10,000
Enriching activities for the Youth Magnolia Program supporting 20 girls ages 13-17 that combines social emotional learning with positive youth development and wraparound services such as mental health when needed. Dedicated to positively engaging with young people who require a supportive space adapted to their interests or evolutionary development.
$7,150
Empowering over 100 participants in the iCanExcel, Etiquette Classes & Zumba programs for children ages 10-15 with Down syndrome, fostering meaningful connections, mentorship opportunities and skill development in mental health literacy, expressive arts, and overall wellness to navigate life’s journey with success.
$25,000
Expanding Fuller Center’s teen leadership program to serve 100 junior teen leaders, ages 14 to 22, with year-round community service and educational opportunities, mentorship, employability, social-emotional and leadership skills, academic support, and wrap-around support for them and their families.
$25,000
Advancing the first supportive housing community in Palm Beach County designed specifically for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This inclusive campus will provide stable, dignified housing to 24 residents with IDD, offering a compassionate and cost-effective alternative to institutional care.
$15,000
Enhancing care for 550 patients in Pemba, Mozambique with chronic illnesses to receive early diagnosis, timely treatment, and comprehensive support, through medical consultations, psychological services, and community health education to boost treatment adherence, reduce complications, and improve overall well-being.
$6,000
Enhancing community well-being through the Wheels of Hope program, which serves 1,600 individuals through bike donation efforts and 175–200 through community service initiatives. The program promotes bicycle education and safety, encourages healthy, active lifestyles, and provides hope and opportunity to those in need through training, support, and access to bicycles.
$20,000
Providing comprehensive, holistic support to 750 survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking through legal representation, counseling, court advocacy, and immigration legal services—empowering them to prioritize their safety and access the resources that best meet their needs.
$25,000
Providing adoption support to 51 youth through the Family Counseling Center (FCC), offering essential services to children in the dependency system with a case plan goal of adoption. Through individual and family therapy, as well as support groups, the FCC helps children and families navigate the emotional complexities of the adoption process, ensuring they receive the guidance and care they need.

$3,000
Championing 30 kids through a comprehensive program that provides access to sports, arts, essential resources, and mentorship opportunities to promote physical and mental well-being, creativity, and personal development, while addressing specific gaps in the school's offerings and creating a positive environment where all students can thrive academically, socially, and personally.
$15,000
Supporting Josiah’s Hope Project in renovations and fully furnishing the pediatric ward at St. Joseph Kitovu Hospital in Masaka, Uganda. This transformation will provide a safe and healing environment for 1,200 children ages 0–14 each year, many of whom come from rural and underserved communities across eastern Uganda.
$50,000
Capital Campaign - KCT classroom for 48 students per class, with over 700 students in The Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Business School to upgrade the business program in a way that is responsive to the evolving demands of West Palm Beach’s business sector, equipping students to better serve businesses within the community and beyond.
$10,000
Assisting 150 individuals by providing essential goods, including cleaning supplies, linens, cookware, transportation for appointments and job interviews, laundry services, toiletries, and uniforms for children and adults, both during their stay in the shelter and as they transition into stable housing.
$10,000

Empowering Project UpLift, a free after-school literacy tutoring program operating in 20 Title I elementary schools across PBC serving approximately 1,500 students who are at risk and falling behind in reading. To enhance the program, Roots & Wings is integrating BuddyBooks, a new AI-based reading tool that uses voice technology and engaging digital content to build fluency, vocabulary, and confidence through personalized practice.
$30,000
Backing the Community Alliance Program (CAP), allows students to do micro-internships for over 60 underprivileged, minority businesses in Chicagoland with the overarching objective of enhancing the well-being of low-income communities and simultaneously fostering employment prospects for both businesses and youth development.
$15,000
Supporting the Family Care Program, providing a lifeline for families with seriously ill children receiving specialized care in Palm Beach County, offering affordable lodging, access to meals, essential items, and a supportive community, allowing families to focus fully on their child’s recovery or care.
$40,000
Empowering the Asylum Project to serve 70 asylum seekers and their families in the Chicago area through holistic support, including legal representation classes, housing, relationships with local churches, and comprehensive social services to help families move towards financial and social stability.

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