Donate Today
Sometimes what changes everything is simply finding a door that’s still open. At Sacred Hearts, your support is what keeps that door from closing. Every donation is more than help—it’s a hand pulling someone out of the dark and into a new beginning.

Why It Matters:
When women arrive, they often have nothing left. But because of people like you, they don’t have to be turned away. Your contribution means there’s food for those who come in hungry, the ability for the house to share family-style meals, and groceries so no one goes without. It also means clothing, hygiene items, and furniture that turn a house into a home, along with transportation—bus passes, bicycles, or a ride—so women can get where they need to go. You are part of every story that begins here.

Expanding Hope:
The men’s house is already in motion, and with steady support, it won’t be long before those doors are open. We welcome the chance to connect with people who want to be part of making that foundation even stronger.

Ways You Can Give
Item Donations
• Food and groceries
• Women’s clothing
• Hygiene and toiletry items
• Furniture and household goods
• Bicycles and bus passes
• A ride to a meeting, interview, or appointment (call/text House Manager directly at 423-206-7324)
Financial Donations
• CashApp: $lisaw615
• Venmo: @lisawhitten615
• Checks or Money Orders: Written directly to Sacred Hearts
• Wire Transfers: Available upon request
For wire details, larger contributions, properties to rent, or other ways to support, you can reach Lisa directly at Lisa.sacredhearts@gmail.com (Owner/Director), or message us through the Contact Us page.
Partner with Sacred Hearts
Renting to Sacred Hearts isn’t just business. It’s steady rent, insured protection, and the chance for your house to become the roof where recovery takes hold and lives are rebuilt. If you have a rental home and want to be part of our growth, email Lisa directly at Lisa.sacredhearts@gmail.com.

The statistics keep climbing, but they don’t have to. Your donation is the line between another overdose and another recovery. It’s proof that addicts aren’t lost causes—they’re people who still deserve a chance to live. Thank you for being a part of the change.