Ways to Give

You can donate online by simply clicking the orange button.


Or, send a check to:
New Horizon Communities
3350 Mottman Rd SW
Olympia, WA 98512

Donate

Volunteer and/or Intern Opportunities

We are in need of volunteers with specific skills and abilities including:

  • Cooking

  • Health and Wellness

  • Employment services

  • Life skills

  • Recreational

  • Instruction in music, writing, photography

Want to intern?
We welcome students from all different schools who want to gain skills and experience in different aspects of social work and nonprofit management. Contact
info@nhcommunities.org for more information.

Interested in providing a home cooked meal? You're welcome to cook in our community center and build community with residents. Reach out to us at info@nhcommunities.org.

We are looking for sponsors to help keep our villages alive and well by adopting a tiny home! With a pledge of $1,500, sponsors will receive a beautiful plaque commemorating your contribution to the community, as well as your name/business featured in our newsletter and social media. The funds help to maintain one tiny home for a full year. 


Please Adopt a Tiny Home today in either Olympia, Orting, or Shelton!
Under "Direct your donation" choose the village you'd like to adopt at.

Contact us at info@nhcommunities.org for more information.

Adopt a Tiny Home

Thank you plaque + your name on our sponsor board located on the walls at the village!

The James Andrew Adams Quixote Communities Fund

ENDOWMENT PROVIDES GIVING PATHWAY FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Local Olympia resident Erin Chase has started an endowment fund in honor of her father that will protect and secure Quixote Communities' future for years to come.


The James Andrew Adams Quixote Communities Fund has been set up with The Community Foundation of South Puget Sound. Erin Chase has made an incredible initial gift to the fund of $53,804. The fund is named in honor of her father, who spent many years homeless and on the streets and in and out of touch with Erin.


“My father was a hard-working teacher when I was a child,” Erin explains. “I watched him earn a Master’s in Environmental and Chemical Engineering. He taught me to be kind to all people and treated everyone with humanity. When I was ten, my dad succumbed to mental illness. For the majority of my life he was a homeless alcoholic.”

Erin’s father, a skilled carpenter, died in Savannah, Georgia, rehabbing an old mansion that he hoped to turn into a youth hostel. He had made great progress, not just with the dilapidated house he was working on but with his own life.


Erin is committed to making a real difference in the world by helping us establish this endowment: “When I was a child I have memories of driving by homeless people. The individuals often looked defeated, weathered by the elements, and without basic needs met. The people in the car with me would often turn their heads, pretending that they did not see them. The anger and sadness that I felt in these moments, was very inspiring to me. I believe that all people deserve homes, food, and love. I promised myself that I would do whatever I could, to create a world in which all people have basic needs met.”

​" I promised myself that I would do whatever I could, to create a world in which all people have basic needs met. "

--- Erin Chase

Help Erin continue her father's legacy.

OTHER GIVING PROGRAMS

Combined Fund Drive  
If you are a state employee (active or retired) you can donate through automatic payroll deductions. It's super easy! You can sign up through this link. The Combined Fund Drive (CFD) is Washington State’s workplace giving program for active and retired public employees. State and higher education employees are invited to give to the charity of their choice through payroll contribution and agency fundraising events.

Combined Fund Drive Charity Code: 1479850