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Our mission is to provide food, shelter and support services to Collin County families with children as they regain sustainable independence
We recognize that poverty is a multifaceted problem that requires a multifaceted response. We respond by integrating educational outreach, smart programming, effective policies, and the hands-on work of thousands of volunteers. We provide food, shelter, and support services for homeless families. We provide advice and advocacy for at-risk families to prevent their becoming homeless. And we educate people about poverty and the means to combat it. We accomplish our work through independent Affiliates in 39 states (and counting). We work community-by-community, guided by experts . . . the people who live there and know it best. At the heart of each Affiliate is an Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN). The IHN marshals existing local resources to provide for homeless families as they work to get back on their feet. These resources include available congregational spaces, donated goods, and - most importantly - volunteers. Today, we mobilize more than 125,000 volunteers from coast to coast in our commitment to building communities, strengthening lives. Our Affiliates are nonsectarian. They welcome all clients. Their volunteers come from diverse backgrounds and represent nearly every faith in the United States. Since our founding more than twenty years ago, we have served more than 250,000 people, including tens of thousands of homeless families who found temporary homes at our Affiliates. Most of our clients are children. Our proven approach has helped 80 percent of clients secure housing. Our Vision: a nation in which every family has a home, a livelihood, and the chance to build a better future together. |
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| Allen Image Article - November 2009 |
Allen Image's November 2009 Issue features an article about Family Promise of Collin County. Please click the "Read more" article to see the article.
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| Allen American: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 |
| New non-profit aims to help homelessness, but needs a home itself |
| Donations By Mail |
| Thank you for supporting Family Promise of Collin County. Please make checks payable to "Family Promise of Collin County". Mailing Address:Family Promise of Collin County |
| The 411 Club |
Another way to support Family Promise is by signing up to become a member of our “411 CLUB”. The 411 CLUB is a financial support program based on giving to help restore homeless families to self-sufficiency. The 411 CLUB is an opportunity for individuals and/or businesses to commit to giving $411.00 per year. This amount is the daily cost to operate the network apart from expenses incurred by the hosting and supporting congregations. The membership goal of the 411 CLUB is 411 individuals and corporate members who will ensure that we will provide continuous services. You can join the 411 CLUB by filling out our on-line form or you can send a check payable to Family Promise of Collin County at: PO Box 1601, |