How We Serve Our Neighbors

Who We Serve:

Newly resettled families and asylum seekers

Single mothers and their children

Children in single-parent homes

Single women facing financial hardship

Families experiencing poverty or high economic need

Our Programs & Services:

Essential Household Items

When families arrive with nothing or face sudden hardship, we provide:

  • Beds and bedding (especially bunk beds for large families in small spaces)

  • Basic kitchen supplies and household essenntials

  • Starter kits for framilies beginning fresh

Educational Support

We believe that education opens doors to better futures. Our support includes:

  • College funding assistance for promising stdents

  • Educational expenses and supplies

  • Connecting families with educational resources

Transportation Assistance

Reliable transpotation is often the key to employment and independence. We help by:

  • Purchasing used vehicles for families in need

  • Provide auto repairs and maintenance

  • Connecting families with reliable transportation solutions

Home & Auto Repairs

For single mothers especially, unexpected reparis can create overwhelming financial stress. We provide:

  • Home repair assistance and materials

  • Auto repair services and funding

  • Volunteer labor from skilled community members

  • Connvetions to trusted contractors

Financial Guidance & Emergency Assistance

Sometimes families need immediate help to stay afloat:

  • Emergency financial assistance for utilities, rent, or medical bills

  • Basic financial guidance and budgeting suppot

  • Connections to other community resources

Real Impact.

Real Neighbors.

While we protect the privacy of those we serve, here is what our support has meant:

  • A newly arrieved family from Vennezuela now has beds for their children instead of sleeping on the floor

  • A single mother can get to work reliably after we helped repair her car

  • A young woman is pursuing her college degree with our educational support

  • A family has reliable transportation to work and school after receiving a donated vehicle

  • Our Philosophy: Building Independence

    We don’t just give handouts, we invest in people’s ability to thrive. When we help with a car repair it’s not just about fixing a problem; it’s about ensuring someone can keep their job. When we provide household items, we are giving families dignity and stability as they build their new life.

    Our goal is always to help people get back on their feet, not to create dependency. We are neighbors leanding a hand.