Contribute to our mission
Donate to help us reach our goal of helping heal others. Your donations contribute to raising awareness, community growth, and advocating for others affected by gun violence and homicide.
Your Donation, Their Future
When you donate to Make Justice Healing, you’re not just giving—you’re investing in the future of a young person navigating the devastating loss of a parent to gun violence. Your contribution directly funds holistic wellness programs, community services, and life-changing support that help these youth heal, grow, and thrive.
The Impact of Your Gift: Provides trauma-informed therapy and mentorship
Supports career readiness and life skills training
Connects families with vital community resources
Creates safe spaces for emotional healing and empowerment
Why Recurring Gifts Matter
Ongoing support allows us to advocate, uplift, and consistently provide resources to children and families who need long-term care. By becoming a recurring donor, you ensure that no child has to suffer this loss alone.
Every dollar makes a difference. Every gift changes a life.
The Work: Strengthening Community & Social Impact
Your support helps us create a network of healing and empowerment for youth affected by gun violence. Your donation fuels:
Community outreach programs that connect families with vital resources
Support groups and mentorship that foster resilience and personal growth
Workforce readiness initiatives that prepare youth for a brighter future
Operational Cost: Sustaining Critical Services
Donations ensure that we can continue providing life-changing support by funding:
Therapy sessions led by certified counselors
Case management services to guide families through their healing journey
Program development and implementation for long-term youth success
Advocacy: Driving Change Beyond The Walls
Your contributions amplify our mission by:
Raising awareness and breaking the cycle of violence
Advocating for policy changes that protect at-risk youth
Securing scholarships and funding opportunities for program participants