Housing Expansion: Increasing Recovery Capacity
Housing is the primary factor limiting how many cancer patients we can support each month.
Expanding recovery housing allows the White Rabbit Foundation to serve more patients, reduce wait times, and increase long-term impact.
LEGITIMACY & TRANSPARENCY
Responsible Growth
- IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit
- EIN: 39-3053847
- Clear use-of-funds reporting
- Donor-supported patient care
- Donor-funded patient care
Expansion efforts are guided by transparency and measurable outcomes.
Expanding Housing Expands Healing
Recovery access grows only when space grows.
Housing expansion allows us to serve more patients, shorten wait times, and create lasting recovery opportunities.
LEGITIMACY & TRANSPARENCY
What Housing Expansion Makes Possible
- Additional housing directly enables:
- Increased monthly patient intake
- Reduced wait times for recovery care
- Improved continuity of care
- Greater operational stability
Housing expansion translates funding into immediate capacity growth.
REAL-TIME NEED
Why Housing Determines Capacity
- Patients waiting: 327
- Patients supported per month: 8
- Without housing expansion, this capacity remains fixed.
Each recovery stay requires dedicated housing.
With limited space available, patient intake is capped—even when demand and need are far greater.
Long-Term Impact of Expanded Housing
Each new housing unit serves multiple patients over time.
This creates compounding impact—reducing the waitlist faster and expanding recovery access year after year.
REAL-TIME NEED
Funding Housing Growth
- Housing expansion is supported through:
- Major donor contributions
- Dedicated expansion funding initiatives
- Strategic long-term partnerships
These funds are allocated specifically to infrastructure and capacity-building.