About Us

Many people in our communities are hurting, and that healing doesn’t always start in a clinic. For those navigating trauma, illness, displacement, poverty, or addiction, the world can feel cold, clinical, or overwhelming. Many people are not ready or willing to access traditional support services, especially when those spaces feel institutional, inaccessible, or conditional.

Hali’s Hands offers a different kind of space: non-clinical, community-based, and open to everyone, regardless of sobriety, diagnosis, or background. This initiative is about meeting people where they are with no pressure, no paperwork, and no judgment.

Hali’s Hands is a quiet act of care; offering essentials, presence, and hope to those navigating hardship. Rooted in the belief that healing begins with compassion, we reach out with open hands, honoring the sacred worth of every person we meet.

Hali’s Hands exists at the intersection of many kinds of struggle and quiet need. It’s for the single parent escaping domestic violence, unsure where to turn next. It’s for the lonely elder seeking warmth and connection, the young person with anxiety looking for support or resources that don’t feel clinical, and the person fresh out of rehab needing a soft, judgment-free place to land. It’s for anyone who feels overwhelmed by life and just wants to be met with kindness. We offer support that’s practical and deeply human, because healing looks different for everyone, and everyone deserves a place where they feel seen.

black blue and yellow textile
black blue and yellow textile
a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down the side of a ramp
a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings
a man riding a skateboard down a street next to tall buildings