Support The Work
Rainbow Bridge Church exists to create places of peace, safety, and care for children, families, and communities. We build slowly and with intention, guided by love, responsibility, and respect for human dignity.
Support helps this work exist with steadiness and care.
Why Support Matters
How This Work is Structured
How Support Is Used
This work is rooted in care, not speed.
We are building a church that prioritizes children’s safety, family stability, and places of peace and care. This kind of work cannot be rushed, extracted, or scaled carelessly. It requires patience, integrity, and shared responsibility.
Support helps ensure that what is built is done well, safely, and with long-term responsibility in mind.
We believe clarity is part of care.
Our programs are designed with transparency, consent, and accountability. We name what exists, what is in development, and what is being stewarded for the future so people can engage without confusion or pressure.
Support is directed toward existing programs, essential operations, and careful preparation for what comes next.
Support goes toward practical, life-supporting needs, including:
food gardens and nourishment for families
education rooted in nervous system regulation and care
materials and labor for building safe, welcoming spaces
operational stability that allows the work to grow responsibly
We do not fundraise for excess, spectacle, or expansion for it’s own sake. Support is directed towar what is needed to protect people and sustain the work with integrity.
Ways to Support
Financial Support
Financial contributions help sustain the work and allow programs to remain accessible and rooted in care.
We are transparent about our status and do not accept donations under false pretenses. Contributions are given freely, without pressure or expectation, and are used in alignment with our values.
(We are currently in the process of applying for tax-exempt status. Donations are not tax-deductible at this time.)
Practical Support
Support does not only take the form of money.
Some people support this work by offering:
skills or professional expertise
labor, materials, or infrastructure support
connections to aligned partners or resources
Practical support is valued as deeply as financial support.
Relational Support
This work grows through relationships.
Sharing our work thoughtfully, speaking about it honestly, and helping connect families or partners who may benefit are all meaningful forms of support.
We values care that strengthens community rather than amplifying pressure or performance.
Giving With Consent
Support here is always voluntary.
We do not track, tier, or pressure people based on contribution. You are welcome to give once, give regularly, offer practical help, or simply stay connected.
Support is an expression of shared care, not obligation.
Children First
Children are the reason this work exists.
Every decision about funding, pacing, and growth is filtered through one question: Does this protect and support children’s safety and wellbeing?
If it does not, it does not belong.