Work Readiness
Work boots, tools, uniforms, licensing costs, and certification fees.
Support
Chapter Two Initiative is preparing a support path for people who want to help fund small, practical pushes at the right moment.
Current Status
The giving path is still being set up. The goal is to open support only when the project can receive, track, and report money clearly.
Contact about supportingWhat Support Is For
Support should help with specific, practical needs that connect to a real next step: work boots, tools, uniforms, licensing costs, certification fees, transportation, document costs, urgent gaps, or short-term stability.
The project is not about giving people things. It is about restoring opportunity.
The strongest use of support is a small push that makes it easier for someone to keep moving into their Chapter Two.
Practical Assistance
Work boots, tools, uniforms, licensing costs, and certification fees.
Security deposits, short-term stays, document fees, and urgent gaps.
Vehicle repairs, transit support, and the basics needed to show up.
Support for people rebuilding after illness, loss, addiction, or crisis.
Trust
If money enters the project, public reporting should show what came in, what went out, and what kind of help it made possible.
Transparency should protect private stories while still making the use of funds clear.
Read the Transparency page for the current draft reporting structure.