Sarah Hall
Seed Money
Thank you for taking a moment to read this.
In Wichita—as in communities across our country—neighbors without stable housing are living through a quiet crisis. Many are wrestling with mental-health challenges and substance use, caught in circumstances that make recovery feel impossible. And yet, within those struggles lies a powerful chance to change a life—and, through that, to change our world.
I’m Patrick Murphy. I’ve launched a transitional housing program to help people in recovery rebuild after homelessness, mental-health struggles, and addiction. While grant funding is on the way, keeping our doors open today remains a challenge. Your support can provide the safety, stability, and steady encouragement someone needs to begin again. You have the power to help a person find hope.
Our mission is simple: to offer a safe, sober, and structured place where people can heal, learn practical life skills, and re-establish themselves. We combine the timeless wisdom of Proverbs with the proven insights of modern cognitive science. We believe the mind, body, and spirit can be renewed—that thoughts shape who we become and that the brain can change through new habits and steady guidance. With faith-rooted purpose, compassionate coaching, and daily routines that build resilience, we help people reshape their thinking, restore their spirits, and build a better future.
I’m asking for your financial support at whatever level you can give. We chose crowdfunding because it lets caring people like you come together quickly and directly, helping us keep our doors open for the men and women counting on us. Your gift will do more than cover lights and rent—it will buy time for recovery, create daily opportunities for growth, and help turn fragile hope into living proof. The faith of a mustard seed can move mountains, topple giants, and restore what the trauma of life has stolen.
Please join us. With your help, we can nurture hope, strengthen resilience, and inspire a brighter future for all.
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Patrick Murphy
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