Sustaining Access to Trauma-Informed Care Through Collective Support
What Is the Circle of Support Fund?
The Circle of Support Fund exists to help make the 12-Week Inner Resiliency Program accessible to individuals who would like to participate but may not be able to afford the full investment.
Trauma-informed care should not be reserved only for those with financial privilege. This fund is one way of practicing collective care, where access is supported by community rather than individual circumstance alone.
How the Fund Is Supported
The Circle of Support Fund is sustained in two ways:
A portion of every 7-Day Inner Resiliency Mini Course purchase is automatically contributed to the fund
Optional donations from individuals who feel called to support access, whether or not they participate in programs themselves
Both forms of support are equally valued.
Neither requires recognition, explanation, or ongoing involvement.
How the Fund Is Used
Contributions to the Circle of Support Fund help provide:
Sliding-scale participation in the 12-Week Inner Resiliency Program
Partial scholarships
Reduced-cost access when full payment would be a barrier
Support is offered with care, confidentiality, and respect.
Receiving assistance does not require disclosure of personal circumstances beyond what feels comfortable.
If You Are Seeking Support
If you feel drawn to the 12-Week Inner Resiliency Program but are concerned about affordability, you are welcome to reach out.
Requesting support is not a failure or a burden.
It is a valid and courageous act of care for yourself.
There is no guarantee of availability, but every request is received with respect and consideration.
If You Are Considering Donating
If you have the capacity and desire to contribute, your support helps widen access to trauma-informed care.
You are welcome to donate:
Once or occasionally
In any amount that feels aligned for you
Without participating in any programs