Where Donors Make Everything Possible

Homelessness is as complex and unique as each individual who experiences it.

People who experience homelessness or are at risk of homelessness come from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances:

  • Young adults who have aged out of foster care or come from unstable homes

  • People challenged by physical disabilities that limit their capacity to work

  • Individuals who struggle with mental health

  • Those who are recovering from addiction

  • Veterans having difficulty transitioning back into civilian life

  • People displaced by domestic violence

  • Working people who have experienced financial hardships

  • People affected by the housing crisis and the pervasive lack of affordable housing options

Overcoming homelessness is a battle to regain many things, such as financial stability, a sense of worth, self-confidence, connections with others, or simple acceptance from the community.

For many, it can also be a powerful battle to overcome challenges like addiction, domestic violence, or mental illness.

To successfully transition to long-term, sustainable housing, people must first get to a place of regained self-worth and self-sufficiency. The Champ Homes program does this by offering compassion, individualized support, and so much more...