Our partners & sponsors are vital in helping us achieve our goals. Thank you!

Our Partners

We work with these organizations to help people in the community:

Long-term Volunteers, Interns & Employees

 
Special Sponsor

Special Sponsor

Matthew Peinado - Walla Walla University sponsored employee 2023 (helped write grants)

Megan Nunnaley - Walla Walla University sponsored employee in 2021-2022

Elena Harris - Walla Walla University sponsored employee 2019-2021 (helped with first major organization of the processing center)

Lauren Threadgill - Walla Walla University sponsored employee (built framework for this new website) 2020

Jaucelyn Carter - Volunteer Intern from Walla Walla University (business plan and designed new logo) 2018-2019

Jacob Sloop - Volunteer Intern from Walla Walla University (build first website) 2017-2018

Ivory Vogt - Volunteer Intern from Walla Walla University 2016-2017

Josh Powell - Volunteer (created first newsletter & helped with printing and computer) 2014

Gary & Colleen Rahn - Long-term volunteers since 2016

Sponsors

These organizations & individuals give or have given money to support Hope Heals:

MONTHLY SPONSORS

All Saints Thrift Store

Gold Sponsor

YEARLY SPONSORS

Gold Sponsor

Gold Sponsor

founded by Hayden Homes

founded by Hayden Homes

Gold Sponsor

Gold Sponsor

ONE TIME SPONSORS - ORGANIZATIONS

INDIVIDAL SPONSORS

Janice Long

Gary & Colleen Rahn

Susan Kralman

Teri Barila

Cathy Mehn

Become a Partner or Sponsor

Go to our contact page and get in touch with us to see how you or your organization can help!

To sponsor a care package is to help pay for someone to get their basic needs met through a care package provided by Hope Heals. The total cost is $150 dollars. If you sponsor 3 care packages ($500) each year you are a bronze sponsor. If you sponsor 5 care packages ($750) each year you are a silver sponsor. If you sponsor 10 care packages ($1,500) each year you are a gold sponsor! Sponsors will be acknowledged above. For other types of helpful financial help you may be labeled as a “special sponsor.”