Ways to Give

Help Us Build Resilient Communities

At Teach Zen, we believe that every child deserves to grow up in a safe, nurturing environment—one that prioritizes their emotional well-being and helps them build resilience for life. But right now, too many children and the caregivers who support them are facing overwhelming challenges that threaten their mental and emotional health.

Your act of giving can change this.

When you support Teach Zen, you’re not just making a donation—you’re becoming part of a movement to reduce trauma’s impact on young lives and strengthen communities from the inside out. Together, we can break the cycles of stress, neglect, and burnout that affect children, families, and educators.


With just $25 a month, you can help transform the emotional well-being of children and educators in our communities.

America is at a tipping point

We face a dual crisis in mental health and child abuse, particularly within child care settings.

  • 1 in 5 children experiences emotional or behavioral disorders each year.

  • Suicide rates among children aged 10-14 have more than doubled in the last decade.

  • In 2020, the U.S. reported 656,000 cases of child abuse, and reports of abuse in child care settings have risen by 25% in recent years.

Behind every statistic is a child in need of safety, support, and love. And behind every child are caregivers—parents, educators, and child care providers—who are often overwhelmed, undertrained, and under-resourced. The emotional toll of trauma, stress, and neglect is generational. But together, we can end the cycle.


Your Gift Creates Immediate Impact

When you give to Teach Zen, you’re helping us:

  • Deliver trauma-informed programs to early childhood educators, equipping them with tools to manage emotions, prevent burnout, and create safe, nurturing learning environments.

  • Bring the One Love, One Heart SEL Program to preschools, helping children develop emotional intelligence, resilience, and confidence through music, movement, and mindfulness.

  • Provide mental health and wellness resources to families and communities, ensuring children and caregivers receive the support they need to heal and thrive.