Sponsor an Outing or Activity

Help Create Real-World Recovery Moments

At Gathering Hope House, outings and special activities are more than just fun—they’re powerful opportunities for members to reconnect with the world around them, practice life skills, and enjoy community in safe, supported ways. By sponsoring an outing, event, or in-house activity, you're helping adults living with mental illness experience the joy, connection, and confidence that come from being part of something beyond their daily routines.


What You Can Sponsor

Community Outings

Help cover the cost of transportation, tickets, and meals for group trips such as:

Bowling or movie nights

Zoo, museum, or nature center visits

Local festivals, arts events, or community markets

Dining out or holiday meals

Library card trips, volunteering, or wellness-focused events


On-Site Activities

Support programs that happen right at GHH, great for donors who want to make a local impact:

Pizza nights or ice cream socials

Holiday or themed parties

Paint & snack workshops

Bingo nights, karaoke, trivia

Guest-led skill-building sessions


Perks of Sponsoring!

As a thank-you, your business or organization’s logo will be printed on the shirts worn by members during the sponsored outing. Whether it's a trip to the zoo, a museum, or a community festival, your support will be visible, appreciated, and part of a real recovery experience. What’s Included:


Your logo is featured on custom shirts worn during the outing

Recognition on our website and social media (optional)

A thank-you photo or message from our team

Tax-deductible contribution acknowledgment


Ready to sponsor a day out?
 Call 440‑233‑7400 or email whitneyoliver@gatheringhopehouse.org to get started.


Isolation is one of the biggest barriers to recovery. Outings and shared activities help members rebuild confidence, learn new skills, and re-engage with their community. Your sponsorship makes those moments possible. Every activity you support brings connection, dignity, and joy into someone’s life.