About HenRose Cares

Student Loan Debt has hit more than 1.5 trillion dollars and steady growing. Student Loan debt is preventing graduates from saving, investing, and even starting families. College Students coming from underserved communities take out extra student loans to help them survive while in college and sometimes they even drop out. HenRose Cares is a 501(c)3 nonprofit, founded in 2020 by Tanisha Luckett in St. Louis, MO who at one point took out extra student loans to help with basic necessities.

Why HenRose Cares?

HenRose Cares allows students from accredited universities, community college or trade schools to crowdfund their needs. We issue a gift card or apply the funds directly to their need.

By donating to HenRose you can be part of the solution in helping a college student not go into student loan debt and accomplish their goals without worrying about how they will survive.

Mission

The mission of HenRose Cares, Inc is to assist Pell grant eligible college and trade school students from underserved communities who are facing financial barriers with post-secondary essentials through direct support and/or crowdfunding.

Vision

HenRose Cares overall goal and vision is to prevent
students from having to take out student loans for basic necessities. We hope that the students we help will also reach back one day to help others like we helped them.

The Story of HenRose Cares

In high school, everyone told me to go to college including my grandparents, Henry and Rosie Dobbins. They told me to get as much education as I could to secure my future and that I did. Years after graduation, I’ve been able to invest, buy a home and even start a family. Sadly, this isn’t the case for many of us. The truth is, students from underserved communities are sold the dream of college but nothing prepares them for being placed in the real world with nothing but a meal card to survive.Knowing this, my grandfather did what he could to help before I was off to school. Having suffered a stroke 2 weeks prior, he was laying down paralyzed on one side when he asked my grandmother to reach in his wallet and give me $50. That $50 meant the world to me. Once I began life as a college student, I began to see that it was common for students to take out loans, not to cover tuition, but basic necessities. This is why my grandfather gave $50. Not because he thought it was a lot of money, but because he knew I would need every penny I could get.

My grandfather wasn’t able to see me graduate, but along with my grandmother, left me with real life examples of what it means to give back. In honor of their legacies, I am proud to announce HenRose Cares.

Now is the chance for us to rally behind this generation like my grandparents, parents and other family/friends did for me. When a lot of people give a little, we can make some major waves! For every laptop, full tank of gas, week worth of groceries we can buy, we’re saving our future from having to take an unnecessary trip to the financial aid office.

Please support a student’s needs. Whether it’s $5, $10 or $50, your donation can help a student not only get TO college but get THROUGH college.

Sincerely,

Tanisha Luckett