Join the Garrett's Space Cardinal Circle

The cardinals in our logo symbolize connection and hope, honoring the feelings of renewal and new beginnings that we aim to create for young people in our community.

What is the Cardinal Circle?

The Cardinal Circle is Garrett's Space's monthly giving society for our most dedicated supporters.

Your recurring gifts provide sustainable funding that helps us fill critical gaps in mental health care for young adults who are facing depression, anxiety, and/or suicidal ideation.

Did you know?

Some people believe that seeing a cardinal can be a reminder of a loved one who is no longer with us coming to visit.

Benefits of Joining the Cardinal Circle

  • Easy, automatic contributions from your credit card or bank account

  • Exclusive monthly email updates on what your support is making possible

  • Annual statement for convenient tax preparation

  • Opportunities to tour our property

  • Recognition as a Cardinal Circle member in the future home of Garrett's Space

Make a Bigger Impact

Your monthly commitment adds up to create meaningful change! Plus, when you donate by June 14th, 2025, your gift will be matched dollar for dollar every month for a full year, doubling your impact for young adults in our community!

$10 per month = $120 $240

$25 per month = $300 $600

$50 per month = $600 $1200

Now more than ever, young adults feel uncertain and isolated. Your monthly support helps them know they matter to our community and to our world.

We hope to welcome 100 monthly donors to the Cardinal Circle this year. Will you be one of them to help us reach our goal?

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Why Monthly Giving Matters

As we continue to build Garrett's Space, we recognize the critical importance of our fundamental, loyal supporters. Your ongoing generosity ensures the sustainability of our work and helps turn our vision into a reality.

Together, we can continue to provide a space for hope for young adults in our community—every day, every month, and every year.

“We believe it is critical to create programming and spaces that are not only evidence-informed and effective, but also appeal to young adults who frequently are discouraged and unwilling to try more traditional approaches and options with an institutional feel.”

Julie and Scott Halpert