12/31/2025
From One Woman to Another: You’re Not Alone
Life can be unfair. Bills accumulate faster than expected, unexpected expenses arise, and some months it becomes difficult to breathe under the weight of it all. Many women find themselves burdened by debt, past financial decisions, or circumstances they never anticipated. Some are single mothers without employment but carrying immense responsibility. Some are rebuilding after incarceration, ready to work and move forward, yet shut out by closed doors. Others stand at the edge of homelessness, aware that one more setback could take everything.
That is why HerRise Foundation exists.
At HerRise Foundation, we do not observe struggle and call it resilience. We step in during the most fragile moments. When stability is slipping, but hope remains. Our mission is focused and intentional: to help women secure remote, flexible employment and prevent homelessness before it occurs.
Our primary focus is employment. We provide access to practical, job-ready training, including remote, skill-based opportunities that account for childcare responsibilities, transportation limitations, and geographic constraints. Upon completion of training, we actively support participants in securing employment aligned with their skills.
Our second focus is housing stability. For women at risk of homelessness, we intervene early to help stabilize their situation, allowing them to rebuild their lives with security and continuity.
We also address financial strain. Through structured guidance, we help women manage outstanding debt, regain financial control, and move forward without shame or unrealistic expectations.
During this transition period, eligible women receive $1,000 per month for up to five months, made possible through partnerships with trusted NGOs and select financial organizations. This support is not a handout, but essential breathing room to cover basic living expenses while participants train, stabilize their housing, and secure employment.
This is not about quick fixes.
It is about dignity, structure, and support when it matters most.
If you are struggling to find work, facing housing insecurity, or overwhelmed by debt, know this: you are not forgotten.
Sometimes the bravest step forward is reaching out. A safer future can begin today.