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Thank you for your interest in supporting our housing, education, financial wellness, and health programs. Your donations of time and treasure are critical to our residents and clients and play an integral part in our work to create housing where families succeed.
Making a Difference—Together!
We’re thrilled you’re here!
Whether you’re rolling up your sleeves to volunteer or powering change through grants, your partnership helps fuel life-changing programs in housing, education, financial wellness, and health. When companies like yours show up, families thrive—and communities grow stronger. Let’s team up to make a real difference!
See the Impact. Feel the Energy. Get Inspired.
Hearing about what we do at Foundation Communities is one thing—but seeing it in action is something else entirely. Our communities are vibrant, innovative, and full of life-changing programs that might just leave you saying, “I can’t believe they do all of this!”
Interested in bringing your team out for a behind-the-scenes tour? Come experience firsthand how your company can get involved and make a meaningful difference.
Invest in our work
Looking for a volunteer opportunity for your group? Review these Group Service opportunities for where you and your team might might the most impact!
- Providing a meal for residents through a Supper Club is a perfect activity for teams of 10-12 to serve 40-60 individuals at a Foundation Communities location. Collaborate on a potluck menu and allow employees to show off their culinary skills or cater from your favorite restaurant. Volunteers not only serve residents but are also encouraged to bring enough food for their team to enjoy the meal as well while getting to know residents. This is an amazing way to help create community with neighbors.
- Welcome Home Baskets are an opportunity for groups to provide the basics to residents exiting homelessness with items such as towels, bedding, cookware and cleaning and hygiene items. Click here to learn more.
- Learning Center Makeover– Foundation Communities’ on-site Learning Centers are the hub for all our education programs. These vibrant spaces host after-school and summer programs for children and teens, as well as English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for adults. More than just classrooms, the Learning Centers are the heart of our communities – places where residents gather, learn, and build lasting relationships.
- A $5,000 sponsorship for a Learning Center Makeover provides new shelving, sports equipment, cleaning, and organizing supplies for one of Foundation Communities’ Learning Centers. Best of all- YOUR team of volunteers completes the makeover! Scheduling and volunteer team size are flexible.
Kit Making—On Our Site or Yours
Programs at Foundation Communities work to help individuals and families stay housed, educated, financially well, and healthy. Kit making is an easy way for a group of any size to give back to their neighbors. Volunteer teams provide the funding for the supplies and our team coordinates everything from ordering the supplies, coordinating and running the event to delivering the kits. *Kit costs vary based on items included, number of volunteers, allotted timeframe for service, and your budget but typically cost between $2,500-$6,000.
- Cold & Flu Kits
- Education Readiness Kits
- Personal Care Kits
- Weather Preparedness Kits
- New Mother’s Kits
Home
Welcome new residents home and help us build community.
Welcome Home Baskets
Provide our new residents who are moving out of homelessness with basic household items like linens, plates, and towels.
Investment Opportunities
Welcome Home Luncheon
For more than 30 years, Foundation Communities has developed and managed attractive, service-enriched, affordable homes for thousands of people with low incomes, connecting them with resources that support economic and housing stability. The Welcome Home Luncheon is the only fundraising event we host annually.
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Sustainability Efforts
For the last five years, the Sustainability Department at Foundation Communities has provided new residents with environmental education on energy, water, waste, and indoor air quality. Our goal is to instill new habits right at move-in. On average, we greet 1,000 new residents each year. As we open more properties, your investment will help to expand this critical program.
Holiday Assistance Program
Every year, hundreds of community members from all walks of life come together to help make the holidays brighter for their Foundation Communities neighbors. This program runs in November and December each year. For more information, contact: jackie.cuellar@foundcom.org.

Educational
Make a difference in the life of a child or an adult returning to the classroom.
After-School and Summer Learning Programs
Help our kids dream big and succeed in school! Provide classroom support, homework help, and lead enrichment activities.
All new volunteers are required to complete a volunteer orientation and clear a background check.
English as a Second Language Classes
Serve as a teaching assistant for adults who want to communicate more effectively with their children’s teachers, expand their employment opportunities, and navigate daily life with more ease.
All new volunteers are required to complete a volunteer orientation.
Investment Opportunities
Back To School Drive
Our Back to School Drive provides educational supplies to hundreds of students living at Foundation Communities. Our campaign runs in July. For more information, contact Jackie.Cuellar@foundcom.org.

Financial Wellness
Help families build a better financial future and achieve their dreams.
Tax Help
Provide free tax preparation and secure full refunds for hard working low-income families so they can put more food on the table, pay outstanding bills, and save for the future. Volunteer trainings are held in December and January.
You don’t have to have a background in accounting. We need tax preparers, as well as client liaisons and translators. We’ll cover everything you need to know!
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Financial Coaching
Empower our residents and neighbors with the financial tools they need to manage a tight budget, reduce their debt, and improve their credit scores.
All new volunteers are required to complete a volunteer orientation.

Health
Give your neighbors peace of mind with access to affordable health insurance and no-cost healthy food.
Health Coverage
Help families and individuals enroll in affordable health insurance and find peace of mind for the future.
All new volunteers are required to complete a volunteer orientation and training.
Healthy Food Pantries
Help set up pantries and serve clients accessing fresh, healthy food.
All new volunteers are required to complete a volunteer orientation, clear a background check, and take the USDA civil rights training.
In-kind wish list
Organize a donation drive with friends, family, colleagues or your congregation!

- Home
- – Household cleaning items
- Education
- – Classroom Projectors
- – Headphones
- – Books for Learning Centers
- – Game tables- ping pong, air hockey, fuzz ball
- Health
- – Defibrillator
- – Hygiene Items
- Green Living
- – LED Light Bulbs
- – Reusable Produce bags
- – Reusable Freezer bags
- – Reusable sandwich bags
- – Rechargeable batteries
- – Essential Oils
- Welcome Home Basket Items
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- – Blankets
- – Bath towels, hand towels, washcloths
- – Sheet sets (twin, full, queen)
- – Plates, bowls, cups
- – Pots and pans
- – Reusable eating utensils
See Amazon list for ideas!
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Our Corporate Partners
We are so grateful for our corporate partners who donate and volunteer across our housing, financial wellness, health, and education programs. Your support means so much to our community.
Corporate Group Volunteer Opportunities
If you are a corporate group interested in a volunteer project with Foundation Communities, we have a variety of ways to get involved. We determine the cost for these activities based on the size of your group, the requested length of the volunteer day, and supplies needed. Funds from these activities cover expenses for the volunteer day such as materials and staff time.
Kit Projects
- Green Make Ready Kits – environmental education/products for residents
- Cold/Flu Bags – distributed during vaccine clinics in the Fall
- Kitchen Utensil Kits – cooking necessities like can openers and graters
- Household Cleaning Kits – stock a new home with family cleaning supplies
Have questions or want to get involved with Foundation Communities? Contact Jackie Cuellar at jackie.cuellar@foundcom.org or 512-381-4567
















