As we enter this Holiday Season, most of us look forward to a joyful time with family and friends, but for the less fortunate households whom we serve here at Crisis House, the holidays are some of the most difficult times of the year.
For many children, not being together as a family due to domestic violence abuse is an added strain during these times. Here at Crisis House, our mission is: We respond immediately to stop the cycle of domestic. With your generosity, we can be a beacon of hope for the families we serve. Last year, Crisis. House created holiday cheer for households and children! As many of you know,. Sponsors also have the opportunity to visit their sponsored child and meet them in person.
Sponsor a Child. Sponsor a Child Emily Schaefbauer T Why Sponsor A Child? Sponsor Jenifer Select options. You Can Help Currently, there are over children being sponsored by almost 1, padrinos, or godparents.
Every year the most conscientious, productive individuals and families Interfaith serves are nominated by staff for the Holiday Adopt-a-Family program. The individuals and families are then anonymously matched with generous adopters who fulfill their wishes for the holiday season and provide them with comfort, support, and community. Adopt-a-Family is a large-scale effort requiring time, energy, and goodwill!
Adoptions close on November 5. Interested in learning more about the Holiday Adopt-a-Family program? Read our FAQ fact sheet. Choose to donate from our registry of basic items and a few fun ones too that we can gift to both our unsheltered neighbors and to clients in our residential treatment programs who may have missed the adoption deadline. Adoptions Begin Adopters are matched with clients and wishlists are sent to adopters!
Friday, October 1st through Monday, November 8th. Washington Ave. I wouldn't have lasted long on the streets; they gave me a home and my sobriety.
Lucilo first walked through Interfaith's doors by way of the food pantry; he regularly received nutrition assistance, including turkeys during Thanksgiving to supplement holiday meals. When he found himself homeless several years later, Lucilo again turned to Interfaith for help finding a place to live. Today, with Interfaith's help, he lives in a three-bedroom apartment with enough room for his two sets of twins, ages four and nine.
I'm just very lucky I found a place like Interfaith. Griselda, a junior at El Camino High School, described herself as a quiet, shy girl who struggled in school prior to involving herself with Interfaith's Transitional Youth Academy. Today, thanks to the mentoring she received, a summer internship she secured and weekly leadership lunches with staff and other students, Griselda has improved her grades and has her sights set on college.
I know now that I can set goals and achieve them on my own. Tony's journey with Interfaith began after he was laid off and found himself without a paycheck or health benefits.
After talking with the social services team, Tony was able to obtain a security deposit for a new apartment, gain access to the emergency food pantry and was given a bus pass to get to and from work.
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