Get Involved

Donate

We all know that an organization with such an important mission needs financial resources to achieve its goal.  But more importantly, this vision can only be achieved if people believe in this dream.  If you would like to help create a community where every person is fully visible and connected, donate today!

Volunteer

We are accomplishing great things within the Tri-Cities, but we cannot do it without the help of people like you. We know that there are a lot of ways you can spend your time and a lot of worthy causes out there to support. The fact that you are considering volunteering with the Momentum Center is appreciated more than you know! 

Become a Member

Membership at the Momentum Center is just $1 per year and covers all activities and outings. As an empathy first environment, judgment and shame are set aside and individuals are encouraged to share their dreams, talents, and goals with a broader community of support. Join us today!

Employment

Interested in working at the Momentum Center? We’d love to have you join our team. Click the button below for more information on how to apply.

More ways to help

  • Follow us on Social Media - Share posts with your friends

  • Invite our Experi-Mentor, Barbara, to speak at your next event

  • Visit the Vous Café and/or the Moo-Mentum ice cream parlor

  • Donate food and beverages for our monthly Inspire! gatherings

  • Donate to the Micro Pantry at our Grand Haven Location

  • Shop our Amazon Wishlist

Why get involved?

I volunteer at MC because:
I love being with the people at the Momentum Center. I love the activities, the laughter, the support for each other, and a willingness to listen and learn. I love the staff who have hearts of gold. I love the purpose of the Momentum Center, I love being part of a group who believes in Social Justice for all people. “ -Carey K.

I support the Momentum Center because:
I support the Momentum Center's mission and intentional programming because of the positive impact they have on individuals and the community as a whole.” -Elizabeth H.