What Your Donation Can Buy
Small amounts with BIG impact
Below are accessible donations that translate into tangible results for our patients and community. Even as little as $25 can go a long way in support.
$25 Donation: Support a Session
Smaller gifts that meaningfully enhance a single patient’s experience “$25 helps provide grounding tools or transportation support so a patient can fully engage in care.”
SEPTA transit passes for patients traveling to appointments
A gender-affirming resource book for client distribution
Art therapy supplies (sketchbooks, markers, collage materials)
Journals for psychotherapy homework assignments
Harm reduction or grounding toolkits (stress balls, fidgets, coping cards)
Snacks and water for group therapy sessions
Printing psychoeducational materials for several patients
$50 Donation: Enhance Access & Comfort
Mid-level gifts tied to therapeutic containment and dignity “$50 helps create a therapy space that feels safe, affirming, and private.”
A weighted blanket for a therapy room
Noise machine to protect confidentiality
Pride-affirming decor or flags to maintain a visibly safe space
Workbooks for a small therapy group
Screening tools and assessment materials
Sensory regulation kits for patients
$100 Donation: Strengthen Clinical Care
Tangible investments in clinical quality and patient support “$100 helps us provide comprehensive assessments and culturally responsive care.”
Continuing education registration for a behavioral health provider
Sponsor one patient’s initial biopsychosocial assessment
Purchase a therapy manual set for group programming
Cover supervision materials or consultation resources
Therapeutic games
Lockable storage cabinets for confidential therapy materials
Provider didactic training on LGBTQIA+ mental health
$500 Donation: Expand Community Impact
Higher-tier gifts tied to systems-level impact“$500 helps expand affirming mental health services for LGBTQIA+ individuals in our community.”
Fund a trauma-informed redesign of a therapy room
Support a half-day clinician training in LGBTQIA+-affirming care
Support telehealth technology for integrated care
Cover short-term behavioral health services for uninsured patients
Support psychotherapy group development for LGBTQIA+ sub populations (e.g., POC, HIV+, Aging, SUD, Youth)
Sponsor the continuation of our current psychotherapy group offerings
Contribute to a crisis stabilization fund for urgent behavioral health needs
Contribute to a fund for motivating incentives to support substance use recovery
$25 Donation – Food Assistance
- A $25 gift helps combat food insecurity by providing a patient with a full food bag from our agency’s food bank. Each bag contains enough food for approximately eight meals, along with snacks and frozen protein items to help support balanced nutrition.
$40 Donation – Hygiene Kit
- A $40 gift provides a patient with a hygiene kit containing essential personal care items such as socks, toothpaste, soap, lotion, and other basic necessities. These kits help ensure individuals have access to items that support daily health, dignity, and well-being.
$80 Donation – Emergency Needs Fund
- An $80 gift supports a patient’s access to our Emergency Needs Fund. This fund assists individuals facing urgent situations by providing financial support for essential items that are often not covered by other funding sources. Examples include assistance for individuals exiting houselessness to access a furniture bank, help replacing identification documents such as IDs or birth certificates, and other critical needs that are typically unfunded.
$25 Donation
- 1 month of injection supplies and a sharps container for someone starting on hormone therapy or uninsured
$30 Donation
- Supplies and mailing costs for 3 sets of "gonorrhea test of cure" kits sent to patients
$50 Donation
- Ice packs to reduce swelling for 25 Yaztugo long-acting PrEP injection
$100 Donation - Pizza and snacks for a Wednesday night Youth Drop-In Clinic
$200 Donation
- Translation of PrEP patient education material into Portuguese - our patients' 3rd most spoken language after English and Spanish