Keeping Families Together
When treatment takes them far from home.
Your tax-deductible monetary gift to Goodness Village provides comfort, care, and community.
If you would like your donation to support a specific guest, please click here
Make a difference in the lives of our guests by providing them with the comfort and support they deserve through your donation.
You can support families undergoing medical treatment in Little Rock through charitable donations. As you can imagine, the cost of medical treatment places an extreme financial burden on families.
Together we can relieve that burden and continue to support the patients and their families by providing them with a comforting place to rest and recover.
Give Online
Click below to make a one-time or monthly online donation using your credit or debit card.
Give With Venmo
We are excited to offer the convenience of donations through our Venmo charity account.
Give By Check
Payable to:
Goodness Village
11610 Pleasant Ridge Rd
Suite 103-174
Little Rock, AR 72223
Other ways to give
Adopt an Apartment
Help us offer nightly rent reductions, meal assistance, encouragement, and supportive community.
Planned Giving
Through Planned Giving, you can leave a legacy that gives hope to our guests for years to come.
The Village
Our treasured community of monthly donors whose gifts support the guests of Goodness Village
Employer Matching
This program allows you to double or triple your donation. Ask your company about matching donations! If you have questions, contact jamie@goodnessvillage.org
Shop our Wish List
Shop our Target and Amazon Wish Lists to provide patients and caregivers with daily essentials
“Goodness Village provided a safe and comfortable place for my family and me. The apartments are furnished, clean, and quiet. Not only was it a financial relief, but they also provided me with everything I needed, including a sense of normalcy. The apartment also helped me transition to home life after being in the hospital for so long. Goodness Village is an amazing organization; they gave us a place where we could be a family.“
– Megan Wishon, Leukemia Patient