
Empower “Grace”
on her journey to creating her own traditions.
Dear Friend,
What are some of your favorite summer traditions?
Maybe it’s gathering in the backyard for a cookout, your family’s famous recipe on the grill, or laughing through a friendly game of cards long after the sun goes down. These traditions—big and small—anchor us. They bring a sense of belonging, stability, and love. But for many of the young women at Saving Grace, traditions like these are brand new.
When “Grace” walks through our doors, she may never have known what it feels like to gather around a table and be seen, heard, and loved. She may not have family recipes, summer plans, or people she can count on. That’s why the culture of family we create here at Saving Grace is so powerful. Whether it’s teaching “Grace” how to make her first homemade pie, cheering her on as she gets her driver’s license, or sitting with her through the tough days—these moments become the new traditions that shape her future.
This summer, you can be part of creating those life-changing moments. Your gift provides more than shelter—it gives “Grace” connection, guidance, and the foundation to build a life that looks nothing like the one she came from. A gift of just $37 provides one day of safe community for a young woman at Saving Grace, and thanks to a generous donor, your gift of any amount will be DOUBLED up to $25,000!
Speaking of traditions—we’re starting a new one!
Mark your calendar for Open House at Grace Farms on October 4th.
We’ll be opening up our campus for a day of fun, connection, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the everyday magic of life at Saving Grace. We hope you’ll come experience the heart of this place for yourself.
We believe “Grace” deserves more than just a roof over her head. She deserves memories, milestones, and meaningful traditions, because good experiences heal bad experiences!
Thank you for giving her that gift.
God’s grateful girl,
Becky Shaffer
Founder & Executive Director
“Traditions remind us where we come from, and more importantly, where we’re going.”