We can eradicate family homelessness because a proven solution exists.

 
 
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Our plan to do more

 

Housing. Programs. Advocacy. Repeat.

The eradication of family homelessness is not a pipe dream, it’s our life’s work. It’s also a mission we mean to achieve. With three decades of service and the resulting Homeless No More spectrum of programs, we meet needs at the right time with help that’s meaningful and appropriate. It’s a model that works.

It’s also a model built for compounding impact through expansion and growth. Our plans are bold, and we’re pleased to offer this look at our priorities through 2026.


 
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attainable housing

Every family should have the opportunity to live in housing that’s stable, safe and affordable. We’re making this a reality for more families across the Midlands.

  • DEVELOP business model that supports the addition of 200+ new family units
  • EDUCATE in support of the need for more Attainable Housing in our communities
 
 
 
 
 
 
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our program offerings

There are nuances in the diverse experiences our families face. Realizing that solutions do not follow a one-size-fits-all framework, we are working to meet families where they are. 

  • EXPAND geographically to meet the needs of families throughout the Midlands, including Lexington County
  • REFINE offerings along the Homeless No More spectrum to better meet the customized needs of both adults and children
 
 
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increased engagement

Vital work is left undone until we speak on behalf of the populations we serve. Families experiencing homelessness are often invisible within their communities, and it’s our responsibility, as well as our privilege, to represent their interests with courage and conviction.

  • ADVOCATE business model that supports the addition of 200+ new family units
  • EXPOSE and EDUCATE the public on matters of significance related to family homelessness; ENGAGE them in the conversation
  • SHAPE state and regional policy on systemic issues
  • ESTABLISH and ENHANCE partnerships in new geographic areas
  • SERVE as a bridge that connects homelessness service providers to each other and to the families who need them; EXPAND and LEVERAGE these opportunities
  • PUSH forward until every family in our state has the opportunity to rear their child(ren) in a safe, stable environment
 
 
 
 
 
 
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