Partners

Build stronger support systems together.
Anchor Point works best when connected with organizations and individuals who are already serving their communities.
We partner with groups that want to make access to support simpler, faster, and more human.
Community & organizational partnerships
We collaborate with:

  • Churches and faith-based organizations
  • Community health providers
  • Local housing programs
  • Pregnancy and family support organizations
  • Food banks and mutual aid groups
  • Social service agencies
  • Nonprofits serving vulnerable populations

Church-level partnerships
Faith communities often serve as the first point of contact for people in crisis.
We help churches:

  • Connect individuals to verified local resources
  • Create referral pathways for housing, food, and mental health support
  • Coordinate care navigation support
  • Extend their outreach impact without duplicating services
  • Support members experiencing instability with real next steps

Community program partnerships
If you run a program that serves:

  • Families
  • Mothers and children
  • Housing-insecure individuals
  • Mental health or recovery support
  • Food or basic needs assistance

We can:

  • Refer individuals directly to your services
  • Include your program in our resource network
  • Coordinate support pathways
  • Help reduce gaps between services and access

Individual partnerships
We also welcome individuals who want to contribute through:

  • Monthly sponsorships
  • Skill-based support
  • Resource sharing
  • Volunteer coordination

Why partner with Anchor Point
Because no single organization can meet every need alone.
We focus on connection — making sure people don’t fall through gaps between services.
Let’s work together
If your organization or community group wants to collaborate, we’ll start by learning what you do and identifying where connection would be most helpful.
Partner with Anchor Point and help make support easier to reach.

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