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Sanctuary — Trusted Therapist Network Landing Page Template
Grove is a single-column donation landing page built for a shared therapy practice space. It guides visitors through twelve practitioner voices, a three-tier giving module, and a quiet nature-inspired design before asking anything of them. The page earns each gift by making donors feel they are personally holding the door open for a specific licensed therapist doing specific, necessary work.
by Rocket studio
Grove is a focused fundraising landing page for a therapist co-working community. It opens with a full-viewport manifesto quote, moves through scrolling practitioner voice cards, and closes with a tiered donation module. Every section is built to earn trust before asking for a gift. The page follows a nature-inspired Soft Mist palette and single-column flow.
This therapist landing page is designed for mental health communities that share a practice space and need donors to sustain it. It speaks clearly to former clients, local advocates, and small family foundations. It also serves licensed therapists considering joining a co-working space who want to understand the community before they reach out.
Many therapy practice communities struggle to communicate their value online. A generic website design fails to convey the quiet, personal quality of shared care. This template solves that gap by leading with human voices instead of statistics, and by guiding visitors toward a giving decision without pressure.
This pre-built single-column landing page includes every section needed to present the Grove community, tell practitioner stories, and convert visitors into monthly donors. No-code solutions make it fast to launch and easy to update as the practice evolves.




Theme
Nature-Inspired
Creative direction
Team & People
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Donation/Fundraising
Page Sections
Full-viewport Manifesto Hero
Scrolling Practitioner Chorus
Three-tier Donation Module
Collapsible Give Once Field
Supporter Acknowledgment Section
Nature-inspired Branding System
Can I update the practitioner voice cards without rebuilding the page?
Does the template handle both monthly and one-time donations?
Is this template suitable for a team without technical experience?
Can therapists with different specialties each appear in their own section?
How does the page build donor trust before asking for a gift?
This landing page was built around one goal: turning a visitor's quiet curiosity into active, recurring support. Each feature below serves that conversion path directly.
The hero section fills the entire screen with a single serif sentence on birch bark cream. A thin lichen-green leaf SVG draws in slowly from the bottom margin. Visitors sit with the words before any other content arrives. This approach creates a sense of calm that matches the tone of every therapy session described further down the page.
Twelve therapist voice cards load in a staggered scroll sequence. Each card pairs a short first-person paragraph with a candid photograph taken inside the practitioner's actual session room. The cumulative weight of these individual stories does the fundraising work that no statistic could. This format helps visitors hear real voices rather than reading an institutional description.
The "Keep a Room Open" section presents three clearly labeled giving tiers: $40 per month, $120 per month, and $500 one-time. Each tier links a specific dollar amount to a specific therapist outcome. Terracotta call-to-action buttons appear only here, so every visitor knows exactly where the page asks something of them. Distinct, contrasting buttons are clearly labeled to support confident giving decisions.
A secondary giving path collapses into a simple amount field and email input. Donors who prefer a one-time gift can fill in their own amount without navigating away. This keeps the landing page focused while still serving a broader audience of supporters.
The "Who Sustains Grove" section acknowledges donor groups, foundation supporters, and community advocates. This active trust signal shows prospective donors that others already believe in the space. Ethical social proof like this builds credibility far more effectively than claims alone.
The full Soft Mist color system and Fraunces-plus-DM-Sans typography stack are built into every section. Branding stays consistent from the logo placement in the footer through every pull-quote and section divider. No design effort is required to keep the visual identity cohesive.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Manifesto Hero | Opens with full-viewport serif quote and leaf animation |
| Practitioner Chorus | Twelve scroll-triggered therapist voice cards |
| The Space | Describes rooms, tea kitchen, and waiting area |
| Keep a Room Open | Three-tier donation module with tier descriptions |
| Give Once Path | Collapsible amount field and email for one-time donors |
| Who Sustains Grove | Supporter acknowledgment and trust signals |
| Footer | Minimal horizontal layout with logo and contact links |
The visual identity follows a Nature-Inspired theme built around the Soft Mist color system. Every color decision serves the emotional tone of the page. Website design choices here feel intentional rather than decorative.
A majority of mental health searches happen on smartphones, so this landing page is built mobile-first throughout. Large touch-friendly buttons and a simplified single-column flow keep the donation path clear on any screen size. Server Components handle static sections while the donation module runs as a Client Component to stay responsive.
This landing page is built around a single conversion goal: recurring monthly giving. Every section earns the ask before the ask arrives. The page does not advertise or pitch; it shows, and then invites.
This template was built to serve therapist communities that need a clear online presence without a large team or technical consultants on staff. No-code solutions allow therapists to launch this page quickly and update content as the practice evolves, reducing administrative burdens. The grove keep a room open therapist community landing page template is an example of how thoughtful website design can serve both fundraising and community building at once.