BedBridge — A Bridge to Stability. A Foundation for Tomorrow.

Sponsorship

Sponsor a Bridge Stay

Help cover the gap between instability and long-term housing readiness.

Not every resident needs permanent housing today. Sometimes they need 30, 60, or 90 days in a clean, furnished, structured home while documents, employment, benefits, public housing steps, or long-term plans come together.

BedBridge gives sponsors a practical way to help cover that bridge.

What You Support

What Your Sponsorship Supports

A Bridge Stay helps cover a resident's housing placement in a BedBridge home. Each placement provides a clean furnished bed, shared household access, clear house rules, and a calm environment where the resident can stabilize while next steps are coordinated.

Clean furnished housing

Structured shared home environment

Clear house rules and expectations

Referral partner coordination

Time to gather documents and plan next steps

A safer alternative to couch-surfing or instability

Stay Options

Bridge Stay Options

30-Day Bridge Stay

A short-term stability window for residents who need immediate structure while next steps are coordinated.

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60-Day Housing Readiness Stay

A longer runway for residents working on documents, income, benefits, employment, or housing applications.

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90-Day Stability Bridge

A deeper stabilization period for residents moving toward permanent housing readiness.

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Sponsorship and housing assistance options vary by resident need, availability, location, and referral partnership. Contact BedBridge to discuss the best fit.

Sponsors

Who Can Sponsor a Stay?

Churches and faith communities

Support a resident through benevolence, outreach, or community care funds.

Community organizations

Use eligible program funds to cover structured housing for a resident your team is already serving.

Businesses and civic groups

Sponsor a practical local housing solution as part of your community impact work.

Families and private sponsors

Help someone you know cover a structured housing placement during a transition period.

Process

How It Works

1

We talk first

We learn who you want to support and whether BedBridge may be the right fit.

2

Resident fit is reviewed

BedBridge reviews independent living ability, shared housing fit, and house rules.

3

Sponsorship is coordinated

The sponsor receives clear next steps for supporting the selected placement length.

4

Resident moves into housing

The resident enters a clean, furnished BedBridge home.

5

Next steps continue

Referral partners, family, or support networks continue working on documents, income, benefits, or long-term housing plans.

Transparency

Important Transparency

BedBridge LLC is a for-profit housing provider. Payments made directly to BedBridge are service payments, sponsorships, housing assistance payments, vendor payments, or resident support payments — not charitable donations. BedBridge does not provide tax, legal, or financial advice. Sponsors should consult their own tax advisor regarding deductibility.

BedBridge does not provide medical care, assisted living services, clinical treatment, medication management, supervision of activities of daily living, or emergency services. Residents must be independently living at intake.

Nonprofit Partners

Want to Create a Tax-Deductible Giving Path?

Some sponsors prefer to give through a nonprofit, church, or fiscal sponsor. BedBridge may be able to work with approved nonprofit partners that pay BedBridge as a housing vendor for eligible resident placements.

Contact Us to Discuss Nonprofit or Vendor Partnership Options

Help someone land softly while the next step comes together.

Sponsor a 30-, 60-, or 90-day Bridge Stay and help create a stable window for someone in transition.

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BedBridge provides independent transitional housing only.