Meet the Moment: Help Build Community Resilience with a Gift to Community Bridges

Across Santa Cruz and Monterey counties, families are bracing for a new wave of challenges.

Recent cuts to health, social, and nutrition services at both the federal and state levels have left our communities vulnerable. These reductions have placed even greater pressure on our ten programs—programs that serve the entire age spectrum from infants to elders, meeting people where they are with dignity, compassion, and proven solutions.

That’s why your support is more critical now than ever.

We know that when government support recedes, local nonprofits must rise to meet the need. But we cannot do it alone. We’re calling on you—our neighbors, partners, and friends—to act.

Your gift today is more than a donation.

It’s a simple, powerful act of local defiance against systemic disinvestment.
It’s a declaration that our community can and will take care of its own.
It’s an assurance that we will meet the moment. 

Here’s how you can help.

Make a Direct Donation

One-time or monthly gifts—big and small—to Community Bridges provide flexible, immediate support where it’s needed most.

Every dollar you give helps someone right here in our community:

  • A single parent in Watsonville, connected with rental assistance and parenting support through our Family Resource Collective, regains stability and confidence after facing eviction.
  • A retired veteran in Live Oak, who receives healthy meals delivered to his doorstep by our Meals on Wheels program, maintains his independence while living alone.
  • A mother in Pajaro, receiving breastfeeding support and nutrition assistance for her infant through our WIC program, ensures her baby has a healthy start in life.
  • A CZU Fire survivor in San Lorenzo Valley, still recovering from the trauma and displacement who finds clarity and support through regular meetings with our disaster case managers.
  • An unhoused resident in Santa Cruz, who uses our Lift Line shuttle to reach vital services like food distribution, medical clinics, and counseling appointments, gets a chance to stay connected, healthy, and safe—even without a permanent address.

You can donate in two ways:

  • Give to Community Bridges as a whole and let us direct your gift to the most urgent needs.
  • Designate your donation to one of our 10 programs.

Donate: communitybridges.org/donate

Your gift ensures that no matter what happens in Washington, your community will be cared for right here at home.

Leave a Legacy

A legacy gift is a promise to future generations.

When you include Community Bridges in your will or living trust, you’re helping ensure that the children born in our community today will still have access to our support 30, 40, or 50 years from now. It’s a way to carry your compassion forward—to feed, protect, and empower the community you helped build for decades to come.

Sample bequest language:

“I give, devise and bequeath to Community Bridges, tax ID# 94-2460211, located at 519 Main Street, Watsonville, CA 95076, [the sum of $_______, or a percentage of your estate, or specified property] for the benefit of its general purposes [or name the specific program].”

Connect with our team:

Anna Vaage, Annual Giving and Events Coordinator

Planned Giving

Planned gifts offer creative, flexible ways to support Community Bridges—often with tax or income benefits to you and your family.

Options include:

  • Gifts through retirement accounts
  • Life insurance policies
  • Charitable remainder or lead trusts
  • Real estate or other non-cash assets

Our development staff and financial partners are here to guide you through your options and make the process smooth.

Let’s start a conversation: development@cbridges.org
More info at communitybridges.org/legacy

Gifts of Stock or Appreciated Assets

Turn your gains into lasting impact.

Donating appreciated stocks, mutual funds, or other securities can be one of the most tax-efficient ways to give. You may receive a deduction for the full market value and avoid capital gains taxes.

To make a gift of stock:

  • Receiving Account Registration: Community Bridges – A nonprofit organization
  • Account Number: 51042048
  • DTC Number for LPL Financial: 0075

Please ask your broker to include your name and contact information.

Questions? Contact our financial advisor:

Cole J. Strickland – LPL Financial

After your transfer, please submit our Stock Transfer Form to:

Community Bridges
519 Main Street
Watsonville, CA 95076

Why Your Support Matters Now

In the face of widening gaps in the safety net, our 10 programs form a local bridge between crisis and care, fear and stability, hunger and nourishment.

These include:

  • Meals on Wheels for Santa Cruz County
  • WIC Nutrition Program
  • Elderday Adult Day Health Care
  • Lift Line 
  • Family Resource Collective (4 locations countywide)

Together, we met the moment for more than 20,000 people across Santa Cruz County last year—and this year, the need is even greater.

As challenges mount and resources shrink, our community is counting on us to rise again—and we can only do that with your support.

Neighbors helping neighbors. That’s Santa Cruz County. That’s the spirit of Community Bridges.

Now it’s your turn to meet the moment.

Make a gift that feeds, shelters, and supports your neighbors—today, tomorrow, and for whatever comes next.

For more information, visit communitybridges.org/donate.

This Independence Day, we celebrate the strength of community, democracy, and our shared responsibility to care for one another. 🇺🇸At Community Bridges, we believe thriving communities are built when everyone has access to nutritious food, quality early education, transportation, family support, and opportunities to succeed.As we celebrate our nation's ideals, let's also recommit to building a future where every neighbor feels seen, supported, and connected.From all of us at Community Bridges, we wish you a safe, joyful, and meaningful Independence Da#CommunityBridgesi#PuentesDeLaComunidada#IndependenceDaye#fourthofjulyu#community##democracy##SharedResponsibilityo#santacruzcountyC#montereycountye#TogetherWeThriveerWeThrive ... See MoreSee Less
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The Bridge Builders Circle is more than monthly giving.It’s a community of neighbors who care deeply about the Central Coast and are taking action to strengthen it together.As a Bridge Builder, you’ll receive invitations to relaxed gatherings throughout the year—spaces where supporters connect, hear from program leaders, and see how Community Bridges programs are supporting families across Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito counties.These gatherings are intentionally welcoming and community-centered, creating opportunities to meet fellow Bridge Builders and celebrate what consistent generosity makes possible.Because when generosity brings people together, it builds something powerful.Learn more and join the Bridge Builders Circle:communitybridges.org/monthly/ ... See MoreSee Less
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For 17 years, Lisa Hindman Holbert has helped ensure that young children across Santa Cruz County have access to safe, nurturing, and high-quality early education. 💚📚As Director of Community Bridges’ Early Education Division, Lisa has led with compassion, integrity, and a deep commitment to children, families, educators, and the broader community. Her leadership has strengthened classrooms, supported teachers, expanded opportunities for families, and helped create learning environments where children can grow, explore, and thrive.We are deeply grateful for Lisa’s 17 years of dedicated service to Community Bridges and to the families who depend on affordable, high-quality child care. Her work has made a lasting impact on our programs, our staff, and the children whose futures are brighter because of her care, vision, and commitment.Lisa will be leaving Community Bridges in July to join the Cabrillo College education team, where she will continue supporting education and opportunity in our community. Please join us in thanking Lisa for her dedication, leadership, and 17 years of service. 🌟As we look ahead, Community Bridges remains committed to providing affordable, high-quality early education for local children and families. We are seeking our next Early Education Division leader, and this is a meaningful opportunity for someone who is passionate about affordable child care, early learning, and advancing opportunities for families across Santa Cruz County.✨ Are you a leader who wants to make a difference in the lives of children and families? Apply today at: communitybridges.org/careers#CommunityBridges #EarlyEducation #SantaCruzCounty #ChildCare #EarlyLearning ... See MoreSee Less
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