Your generosity changes lives and
RAISES THE TIDE
Every year, more than 20,000 youth age out of foster care in the U.S. without the safety net of family. Nearly 1 in 5 experience homelessness within the first year. At Harbor58, your gift helps anchor young adults in stability, community, and hope for the future. Together, we raise the tide that Restores, Equips, Empowers, and Launches them into adulthood.


What your gift makes possible:
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$50 provides a week of groceries for a young adult in transitional housing.
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$100 covers one counseling session, giving space for healing and growth.
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$250 keeps the lights on for a month at the pilot program house.
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$500 equips a youth with a laptop, software, and training resources for school or work.
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$1,000 sponsors a young adult’s full transition plan for a month — including mentoring, counseling, life skills, and housing support.
Ways to Give
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Give online right now through our secure platform.
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Mail a check to:
Harbor58
5215 Lorraine Rd
Bradenton, FL 34211 -
Other ways to give: workplace matching gifts, in-kind donations, or legacy giving.
Harbor58 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All gifts are tax-deductible. EIN: 47-3419578

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