SUPPORT HEALINGSTRONG

Other Ways to Give

Your generosity brings hope, support, and Christ-centered encouragement to those facing illness. Explore more ways to give below.

Monthly Donor

Support HealingStrong through automatic monthly giving. Your recurring donation helps provide resources, encouragement, and community to those walking a healing journey.

Life Insurance

Name HealingStrong as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy or gift a policy you no longer need. It’s a meaningful way to provide lasting support for those walking a healing journey.

Beneficiary Designations

You can name HealingStrong as a beneficiary of your IRA, 401(k), retirement account, or other assets. This allows your generosity to support the mission beyond your lifetime.

Stocks & Securities

Gifts of stock or securities can be a meaningful and tax-efficient way to give. Your donation may go further while helping HealingStrong reach more people with support and resources.

Employer Matched Gifts

Many employers match charitable gifts, doubling or even tripling your impact. Check with your HR or payroll office to see if HealingStrong can be added to your matched-gift program.

Honor or Memorial Gift

Celebrate or remember someone special with a gift in their honor or memory. Your donation becomes a meaningful tribute that helps bring hope and healing to others.

Venmo

You can give through the Venmo app at @healingstrong. To request a receipt, please email our bookkeeper at [email protected].

Donor Advised Fund

A Donor Advised Fund allows you to recommend a gift to HealingStrong from your charitable giving account. It’s a simple way to support the mission in a planned and intentional way.

Required Minimum Distributions (RMD)

If you are required to take minimum distributions from a retirement account, you may be able to give directly to HealingStrong in a tax-efficient way while supporting the mission.

Ready to take the next step?

We’re grateful for your support. Explore giving options, reach out with questions, or make a gift today to help bring hope to more people.