The Bridge Project was set up to provide a space where people could feel comfortable asking for help. Our primary work focuses on assisting individuals struggling with addiction, financial difficulties, and other challenging life circumstances. Since its inception in 2016, The Bridge Project has grown to support hundreds of our community members through connecting them with individual and group support networks. Initially started as a Rotary project, the Bridge Project is now a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit with broad community and state backing.
This program isn’t about changing lives for people, but about providing the tools and unwavering support that encourage people to change themselves and their choices for the better. Through individual strategies, people-centered programming, and measurable goal-setting, community members in partnership with the Life Coach are empowered to find new and healthier possibilities for themselves and their families in mind, body, and spirit.