Be a Beacon of Hope
Help turn trauma-experienced youth into determined leaders, years after year.
Let’s challenge the “norm” by creating initiatives to nurture critical needs and community based support for marginalized and underrepresented communities…and, if a program is not already available, let’s GET CREATIVE! Learn what you can do.
Our Mission
Our mission is to be servant-leaders in our communities. We strive to inspire hope, empower breakthroughs, and alleviate barriers between mental and emotional wellness for vulnerable youth and young adults. By bridging the gap between crisis and stability, we advocate self-sufficiency and well-being.
Self-Sufficiency Champion
By bridging the gap between crisis and stability, we advocate self-sufficiency and well-being.
Volunteer Mentors
Members of our community selflessly volunteer their time as sponsors, to mentor and guide others.
Intentional Giving
Give thoughtful and personal resources, gifts, care packages, and emergency shelter that meet the real needs.
Transitional Living
- Coaching
- Scholarships
- Life Skills
- Job Search
Take Action
STORM walk alongside and address the need of young people, ages 14-28, who are in or are transitioning from out-of-home placement care (foster, kinship, group, couch surfing) to achieve self-sufficiency, with personalized support, coaching, planning, intentional giving, and access to additional resources.
In Texas, Child Protective Services completed 242,103 investigations in 2019. Of those, they confirmed 67,313 children were victims of abuse or neglect, according to the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
In Texas, more than 1,000 kids age out of the foster care system each year, leaving them vulnerable to homelessness, abuse and more.
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services reports that 6,397 sibling groups in the state of Texas are currently in foster care. Of those, 33.8% of them are not placed together. The multiple losses a child experiences when entering foster care is compounded by the unexpected loss of sibling separation.


