
Get Involved
When you empower a girl through the Rising Queens Foundation, you're not just supporting an individual; you're shaping the future of leadership in North America. By breaking barriers for the most underserved communities, we're reshaping narratives and creating a brighter future for all. Join us in rewriting history, one empowered girl at a time.
How Can I Help
Whether you’re interested in fundraising, volunteering, or contributing through donations, we welcome your support to uplift disadvantaged young girls.
For more details on how you can get involved, contact us at info@risingqueensfoundation.org. Let’s come together to create a brighter future for young girls!

Become a Volunteer
We're empowering teenage girls to pursue their dream careers with confidence and purpose. We need passionate individuals like YOU to guide them on their journey!
Whether you're sharing your career expertise as a mentor or contributing product donations, you can help us shape a brighter future for the next generation of women leaders. Together, we can make a lasting difference!
Sign up to mentor or donate products and help a girl reach her full potential. Your support is the key to unlocking their dreams.


Service Donations
Smaller businesses can get involved by donating services like school supplies or other essential support for young girls through the Rising Queens Foundation. Your contributions help reduce operating costs and enhance our impactful programs. Join us in making a meaningful difference with your service donations!
Texas Health & Human Service Resources
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United Way of Texas works hard for it’s community to help with mental and physical health, education, financial, and state resources.
2-1-1 Texas is a non-profit organization that helps provide services and resources for food, health, housing, and so much more. You can call 211 directly or visit their website for more information.
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration) is a government funded organization that can provide treatment programs for those struggling with drug abuse, mental and behavioral health issues.
AA Texas (Alcoholics Anonymous) is a 12-step program for those who have a problem with alcohol. Texas AA Intergroup locations include the following: Austin, Bryan, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Waco.
Al-Anon / Al-Ateen TX is the sister program to Alcoholics Anonymous and provides meetings for those who have been affected by someone who abuses alcohol.
NA Texas (Narcotics Anonymous) is a 12-step support group designed for those who struggling with drugs.
Nar-Anon TX is a 12-step fellowship for those who are affected by someone who has a drug abuse problem.
True Colors United is a nationwide organization that helps raise awareness and provides resources for those in the LGBTQ Texas community.
Texas Youth Connection provided by the state of Texas for adolescents.
Texas Project First is an educational resource for parents looking for information to help their child’s education and future.
Youth Substance Abuse Disorder Services in the state of TX for those who have MediCal and/or financial difficulties.