Your gift helps expand access to counseling, coaching, group therapy, youth development, veteran support, and community mental health education for those who need it most.
Every day, people delay getting help because they cannot afford care, lack insurance coverage, feel ashamed, or simply do not know where to turn. Pain quietly grows into crisis — not because help doesn't exist, but because it's out of reach.
Your donation helps remove those barriers before pain becomes crisis. One gift can open a door that someone has been standing outside of for years.
"Your donation doesn't just fund a service — it gives someone permission to believe they're worth caring for."
No gift is too small. Here's exactly what your contribution helps make possible.
Helps support access to coaching and community wellness resources for individuals who cannot afford them.
Give $25Helps fund group support sessions and emotional wellness programming for underserved community members.
Give $50Helps expand counseling access for individuals and families facing financial or insurance barriers.
Give $100Helps sustain community-based mental health programming for those with the greatest need and least access.
Give $250Helps sponsor a workshop, family support activity, or group therapy access for an entire cohort.
Give $500Helps underwrite a community care access fund — ensuring services remain available to all, regardless of income.
Give $1,000Monthly donors provide stable, consistent support that allows TERC to plan services, coordinate providers, and respond to community needs without interruption. Your recurring gift is the foundation everything else is built on.
TERC is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions may be tax-deductible as allowed by law. Donations support the mission and do not guarantee specific services, outcomes, or individual placement. Every dollar is stewarded with care, accountability, and transparency.
Whether you give once or give monthly — every dollar removes a barrier and brings someone one step closer to healing.
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