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...