One hundred percent of the money donated to the “Through the Roof Fund” (TRF) is used to help people afford our services.

The TRF fund is supported solely by donations to our ministry. Heights Cumberland Presbyterian Church (HCPC) is a generous financial supporter of this fund, as are individuals within HCPC, members of the staff of FCS, and individuals throughout the City of Albuquerque and beyond.

It is important that potential donors know that we serve our mission at a time (in terms of the healthcare climate) when the cost of providing services is often higher than the income they generate. This means we need your help to fulfill our calling to minister to persons regardless of the level of their financial resources.

The TRF fund was named after the story in the Bible (Mark 2:3-5) where four friends, unable to get to Jesus because of a large crowd, dug a hole in a roof and lowered their paralytic friend through the hole and into the presence of Jesus. In the presence of Jesus, the paralytic man received healing and found forgiveness for his sins.

Just as the four friends helped the paralytic man move through a physical barrier to the healing presence of Christ, donations to the TRF fund help move people through their financial barrier and into the healing presence of Christ, as expressed through our ministry.

The TRF fund is joyfully offered to all, regardless of race, religion, national origin or whether the person receiving assistance is seeking specialized counseling from a Christian perspective.