Support Our Work

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Support Our Work

Young adults aging out of foster care deserve more than a goodbye at eighteen. Your support helps Straight Arrow Horizons provide safe housing, life-skills training, mentorship, and a structured path forward for young people in New Jersey who might otherwise face homelessness or instability.

Every contribution—large or small—directly supports the young adults we serve as they work toward independence, stability, and long-term success.

Ways You Can Support

💙 Make a Donation

Financial contributions help cover essential program costs, including:

  • Transitional housing support
  • Groceries and basic necessities
  • Transportation assistance
  • Life-skills and workforce training materials
  • Program supplies and resident support services

You may choose to make a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter to provide ongoing, reliable support for our programs.

🎁 Give In-Kind Support

In-kind donations help meet immediate, practical needs for our residents. Common in-kind donations include:

  • Household items and furnishings
  • Hygiene and personal care products
  • Clothing and work attire
  • Educational materials and supplies
  • Gift cards for groceries or transportation

In-kind donation receipts are available upon request.

🤝 Sponsor a Program

Businesses, organizations, and community partners can make a meaningful impact by sponsoring a specific program or service area. Program sponsorship helps fund:

  • Transitional housing operations
  • Life-skills and financial literacy training
  • Workforce readiness and career development
  • Mentorship and supportive services

Program sponsors may be recognized on our website and promotional materials.

Why Your Support Matters

Straight Arrow Horizons primarily serves young adults ages 18–21 transitioning out of foster care. Extended support for individuals ages 22–24 is available through our Straight Path to Success program.

Your support helps create stability during a critical life transition—reducing the risk of homelessness, unemployment, and long-term hardship while empowering young adults to build independent, self-sufficient futures.