The Grace Fund

Honoring Our Heroes,

Preserving Their Dignity

Providing practical property maintenance so local veterans, seniors, and those navigating life during a medical crisis, can focus on what’s important - themselves - and retain safety, pride, and peace of mind at home.

Our Vision: living with Dignity

A home should be a place of safety and comfort, especially for those who have spent their lives serving our country and building our communities.

But for many disabled veterans, elderly seniors, and families in crisis in Loudoun County, the physical demands of maintaining a property can become an overwhelming burden.

When a lawn gets overgrown, it doesn’t just lead to stressful HOA code violations—it strips away a person's sense of pride and can create serious safety and accessibility hazards right outside their front door.

We launched Practical Grace to step into that gap. We believe that honoring our community members means ensuring they can be worry free in their own homes, without the fear or shame of an unmanageable yard. We provide the practical, high-detail labor they need, completely free of charge.

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Our 25% Covenant

  • A dedicated portion of your service invoice goes directly into our audited internal Grace Fund.

  • The Direct Impact: Every paying residential properties on our limited route funds and supports a free, comprehensive "Grace Pack" service for a vetted local veteran, family or senior in need in your community.

This fund pays for the fuel, the commercial mower blades, the safety equipment that allow us to deliver professional-grade property care to those who cannot afford it or physically cannot do it themselves.

Our Roadmap: Transparency & The 501(c)(3) Journey

We believe in absolute transparency with our community.

Right now, to get our trucks on the road and start helping people immediately without waiting on government red tape, we are operating as a Social Enterprise LLC.

What this means for you: We are currently in the process of preparing and filing our formal paperwork to become an official 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization. Because we are in this pre-launch pilot stage, contributions made today are not yet tax-deductible. But here is what we promise: The need in our neighborhood doesn't wait for IRS paperwork, and neither do we. Every dollar contributed right now goes straight into field operations to immediately fund a weekend cut for a local hero.

How You Can Stand With Us Today

You don't have to wait for our official non-profit certificate to make a direct, massive impact in a neighbor's life this weekend. If you love our mission, you can partner with us right now through our Pay-It-Forward Sponsorships:

1. Secure Your Own Service

Join our limited Friday evening or Saturday morning route. Your beautiful lawn will automatically fund 25% of the care for a veteran, senior or family in need down the street.

2. Sponsor a "Grace Cut" ($50 Contribution*)

Directly finance the hard costs (fuel, equipment wear, materials) for us to deploy our equipment to a referred family.

3. Sponsor a Month of Dignity ($200 Contribution*)

Completely cover someone’s property maintenance for an entire month, keeping them safe, compliant with town codes, and proud of their home.

*Pricing for up to 1/3 acre residential block - Larger properties will require estimates

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