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Donate to Support Our Mission
Donate to Support Our Mission
A Lifeline for Vulnerable Individuals
At The Good Shepherd Fund, our mission is simple but profound: to uplift and support minors, aging adults, and individuals with disabilities. Many of these individuals face financial hardship, declining health, and social isolation, often without the resources or networks they need. That’s where we step in, providing personalized care and advocacy through our Pro Bono Program, which ensures that no one is left behind, regardless of their ability to pay.
Through our Care Management Services, we advocate, coordinate medical care, manage financial matters, and offer companionship and emotional support. These vital services help individuals live with dignity and independence. But we can’t do it alone.
Through our Care Management Services, we advocate, coordinate medical care, manage financial matters, and offer companionship and emotional support. These vital services help individuals live with dignity and independence. But we can’t do it alone.
Why Your Donation Matters
Your support directly impacts those facing life’s toughest challenges.
Every dollar you give helps us provide:
The Power of Your Donation
By donating, you help us expand our reach, enhance our services, reduce waiting lists, and sustain our essential programs. Your contribution could mean the difference between saying, “Yes, we can help,” and placing someone on a waiting list. Your donation helps ensure the most vulnerable among us receive the support they deserve, no matter their financial situation.
Donate today to be part of something bigger—together, we can create lasting change.
Doubling Impact & Transforming Lives
Match ($500 Donation)Daniel’s recent trip to Disneyland highlights the life-changing impact of our Special Needs Trust and Case Management services. Five years ago, he needed significant support, but this year, he embraced the adventure with greater independence.
Thanks to the dedication of the GSF team, Daniel created lasting memories. Match level donations double our impact, allowing us to provide essential support and create more moments like these for clients like Daniel.
Empowering Change & Impacting Lives
Bronze ($750 Donation)Michael’s early years in rural New Mexico were marked by hardship, relying on a Home Depot bucket for basic needs. After a difficult foster care journey, The Good Shepherd Fund became his source of stability. Last year, with the community’s support, we secured him a nurturing home.
Now, Michael enjoys a proper restroom and a personalized day program. Bronze level donations provide the resources that make these life-changing transformations possible.
A Brighter Future: The Difference a Donation Makes
Silver ($1,000 Donation)Bill, a Navy veteran from 1957 to 1961, gained valuable skills and personal growth during his service, mastering electronics and earning a promotion. As his Medical Power of Attorney, The Good Shepherd Fund has supported Bill through challenges, helping him lead an independent life.
Silver level donations make it possible for us to continue providing essential services and advocacy, ensuring clients like Bill have the opportunity to thrive. Your support transforms lives.
Every donation, no matter the size, plays a crucial role in helping us fulfill our mission.
A donation can mean the difference between saying, “Yes, we can help you,” and regrettably having to say, “We need to place you on a waiting list.”
Your contribution not only supports immediate needs but also builds a foundation for sustainable growth and continued impact.
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What Our Clients and Their Loved Ones Say
What Our Clients and Their Loved Ones Say
“This is the kindest and noblest organization I’ve ever come across in my life. When my mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s dementia, the Good Shepherd Fund became my mother’s conservator. I was blown away by the level of care that they displayed, their patience with everyone involved, and their determination to ensure my ill mother would have the highest quality of life possible for her final years…”
Adam G.
Service, Conservator