Online Giving
Give to Strengthen Christ-Centered Care
Your gift helps make Scripture-anchored counseling and discipleship accessible — especially for those who cannot afford care, and for those preparing to serve through supervised training.
At RHM, giving is shared stewardship — bearing burdens together and strengthening the local Church and community through practical, accountable care.
"Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver." — 2 Corinthians 9:7
Choose Where to Give
Every fund is purposeful and accountable. Select the fund that aligns with your heart for ministry.
Donate to Change Lives
Support urgent needs and the areas of greatest current demand — counseling access, resource assistance, community response, and ministry readiness.
Restoring Hope General Giving Fund
Strengthen RHM's ongoing mission — funding program operations, infrastructure for ethical care, training resources, and community partnership development.
Partnering to Heal Addiction, Grief & Loss
Resource community care connected to addiction, overdose aftermath, grief, and family stabilization — practical support for recovery community partnerships.
Education Scholarship Fund
Build a structured pipeline of biblically anchored training — supporting future counselors formed with humility, ethics, and accountable supervision.
Stewardship, Oversight & Trust
RHM treats giving as a sacred responsibility. We expand governance at the same pace as programs — not as bureaucracy, but as stewardship that protects the vulnerable.
Clear fund purpose language so donors understand what they're supporting
Documented oversight and internal accountability practices
Appropriate partner coordination and scope clarity
Ethical care standards and supervision expectations for those serving vulnerable populations
Regular updates and community visibility through public communications
RHM's care and trainings are Scripture-anchored and discipleship-oriented. RHM is not an emergency service. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.
