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A donated website for a Northeast Indiana nonprofit walking alongside survivors of sexual assault and their loved ones. No invoice. No contract. The right thing to do.
“No one heals alone.”

The Saving Grace homepage at savinggracesupport.com — designed and built by Button Block, donated by Cloud Radix
Why this case study exists
Saving Grace Advocacy & Support was born from a deeply personal experience that opened a founder's eyes to the gaps survivors of sexual assault and their families face when seeking support. Madison Orban built Saving Grace to close those gaps — more resources, more compassion, more advocacy, and a community where healing begins, voices are heard, and no one feels forgotten.
Cloud Radix and Button Block built the website. We donated it. No invoice. No contract. The Saving Grace team should spend their hours on survivors and the future Saving Grace sexual assault clinic they are working toward — not on a procurement cycle for a website. So we removed that cost.

The About page — Madison Orban's founder story and the mission Saving Grace was born from
A quiet, dignified Next.js website that honors the sensitivity of the mission and puts survivors and resources first.
A complete website built on modern infrastructure — fast, mobile-responsive, accessible, and designed to load in an instant on the kind of devices people actually use when they need help.
Serif headlines, generous space, a purple-and-teal palette, and the Saving Grace lavender thistle. A visual language quiet enough to honor the gravity of the cause without disappearing.
A curated Resources page surfacing RAINN, 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, the National Domestic Violence Hotline, and the StrongHearts Native Helpline — every entry includes a phone number above the fold.
The Events page showcases the SAAM (Sexual Assault Awareness Month) Ribbon Campaign and community fundraisers, with a Past Gatherings archive for events the community has already shown up for.
Profiles for Madison Orban (Founder/President), Brooke Miller (Community Outreach Coordinator), Jordan Krock (Secretary), and Luke Barnhart (Treasurer) — the people behind the work, named and visible.
Connect / Donate page with Square (secure one-time and recurring credit card gifts), PayPal, and Venmo — plus a merchandise shop where every purchase supports the mission.
Designed for the phone in someone's hand. WCAG-conscious contrast, semantic structure, and the kind of progressive disclosure that respects the person reading.
No third-party tracking, no analytics, no advertising. Essential cookies only — the kind that keep the admin team signed in. Survivor privacy isn't a feature; it's table stakes.

What We Do — support that meets survivors where they are

Events — SAAM Ribbon Campaign and community fundraisers
The Saving Grace Resources page surfaces vetted national support lines for survivors, loved ones, and advocates. If you are in immediate crisis, these are the numbers to call:
RAINN — Sexual Assault
1-800-656-HOPE (4673)
24/7, English & Spanish
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Call or text 988
Anywhere in the U.S.
National Domestic Violence
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
24/7 confidential support
StrongHearts Native Helpline
1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483)
Native American & Alaska Native
The people behind the work
Saving Grace is led by a small board of people who showed up for the mission and stayed. The website was built to name them, show them, and let the community see who is doing the work.
Madison Orban
Founder & President
Brooke Miller
Community Outreach Coordinator
Jordan Krock
Secretary
Luke Barnhart
Treasurer

The Connect page — give via Square, PayPal, or Venmo
A note from Cloud Radix
We believe technology should serve communities, not just businesses. When we learned about Madison Orban's mission with Saving Grace, Button Block and Skywalker built the website because it was the right thing to do.
We previously donated a website to Roots of Giving for Melinda Ebers' mission to feed families in Butler, Indiana. If you run a charity, nonprofit, or community initiative in Northeast Indiana and need a website or digital infrastructure, reach out. We evaluate every request and look for places our work can do the most good.
Cloud Radix and Skywalker donate digital infrastructure to charities and nonprofits where our work can make a meaningful difference. If that's you, let's talk.
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