Current Needs & Active Fundraisers
If you feel led to give toward a specific need, sponsor an item, or partner as a company, this page is the best place to start.
As we build a safe, land-rooted refuge for survivors, there are many practical needs you can help meet.
Some needs are simple and hands-on. Others require skilled partners or companies willing to come alongside us. Every tool, panel, animal, and service helps move this work forward.
Building Supplies & Tools
These are the everyday materials we use to build, repair, and prepare spaces for future residents.
- Cattle panels
- Hog panels
- T-posts
- Fencing staples, clips, and insulators
- Lumber for central kitchen and rear conversion
- Heavy-duty tarps and shade cloth
- Work gloves, safety gear, power tools and hand tools (shovels, rakes, hoes, loppers, pruning saws)
- Wheelbarrows and garden carts
- Fuel cans, extension cords, and contractor buckets, propane tanks (20-100lb)
How to Give These Items
If you prefer to donate physical materials instead of funds, we’re grateful. Most of these items can be purchased locally or shipped.
To arrange pickup, delivery, or shipping, please contact us and let us know what you’d like to give. We’ll coordinate directly and keep you updated on how it’s used.
Livestock & Animal Systems
Animals help reclaim the land, build soil, and provide long-term food stability for the House.
- Small animal scales for tracking growth and health
- Breeder rabbits and cages or tractors
- Feed storage cans and rodent-proof bins
- Rubber troughs, mineral feeders, and water tubs
- Butchering and processing equipment and freezer storage
If you are a breeder or farm interested in partnering with us, we would love to connect. In-kind livestock gifts can be receipted through our ministry trust for tax deduction.
Big Asks: Skilled Trades & Service Partners
Some of our most pressing needs require skilled hands and specialized equipment. If you own a company or work in one of these trades, your partnership could help establish long-term infrastructure for this House and is tax deductible.
Well-drilling company
- A well for our main house to accommodate usage for clients
- Secondary well for livestock
Concrete contractor
- Pouring approximately 500 sq ft for the commercial kitchen pad
Land clearing / mulching crew
- Forestry mulching, brush clearing, or selective tree work
Licensed electrician
- Kitchen, addition, and safe outdoor power
Licensed septic contractor
- Install new or expand existing septic system that can safely support our full residential load
If your business is interested in tax-deductible in-kind work, we are glad to document and acknowledge your contribution through our faith-based ministry trust.
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