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The Giving Bridge Challenge

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Build your fundraising page, raise funds for The Phoenix, and cross your bridge for recovery this September.

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$12,500 raised$50,000 goal
25.0% of bridge completed
Join the Challenge

How It Works

Getting involved is simple! Follow these steps to become part of our community-driven fundraising challenge.

1

Register

Sign up through our interest form to join the challenge

Quick registration process with basic information

2

Prepare

Receive your challenge materials and event details

Get your participant kit and access to planning resources

3

Participate

Join the community event and fundraising activities

Engage in team challenges and community building

4

Give Back

Contribute to recovery programs and support services

Multiple ways to contribute beyond financial donations

5

Celebrate

Join the recognition ceremony and see your impact

Celebrate collective achievements and individual contributions

Multiple Ways to Participate

Individual Participation

  • Set personal fundraising goals
  • Participate in solo challenges
  • Share your story and motivation
  • Connect with other participants

Team Participation

  • Form or join fundraising teams
  • Collaborate on team challenges
  • Compete for team recognition
  • Build lasting community connections

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about The Giving Bridge Challenge? Here are answers to the most common questions from our community.

Still have questions?

Our team is here to help! Reach out to us with any additional questions or concerns.

Email: info@givingbridgechallenge.org

Phone: (555) 123-4567

Cross the Bridge to Recovery

Every bridge built connects someone to the support they need.
Your participation creates lasting change.

Registration closes September 25th!
Don't miss your chance to be part of this movement.

Proudly supporting recovery with our community partners:

Recovery Support Organizations
Mental Health Advocates
Sober Communities