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A Sense of Home strives to prevent homelessness by creating first-ever homes for youth aging out of foster care with donated furniture and home goods. 30% of those struggling with homelessness are former foster youth. The homeless crisis can only end through prevention.
Co-Founder and Executive Director- Georgie Smith
- A Sense of Home believes as Confucius stated that “the strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home” and that a home full of hope, dignity and love is the first step in homeless prevention. We envision a society where the excess of businesses and individuals are shared through a community experience with those in need of “home”.
- A Sense of Home believes as Confucius stated that “the strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home” and that a home full of hope, dignity and love is the first step in homeless prevention. We envision a society where the excess of businesses and individuals are shared through a community experience with those in need of “home”.
- A Sense of Home believes as Confucius stated that “the strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home” and that a home full of hope, dignity and love is the first step in homeless prevention. We envision a society where the excess of businesses and individuals are shared through a community experience with those in need of “home”.
- A Sense of Home believes as Confucius stated that “the strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home” and that a home full of hope, dignity and love is the first step in homeless prevention. We envision a society where the excess of businesses and individuals are shared through a community experience with those in need of “home”.
- A Sense of Home believes as Confucius stated that “the strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home” and that a home full of hope, dignity and love is the first step in homeless prevention. We envision a society where the excess of businesses and individuals are shared through a community experience with those in need of “home”.