#MakeADifference Monday: Housing and Homelessness

These past several months, while exceptionally challenging at times, have also been inspiring. We’ve seen our community come together to care for our neighbors in need, springing into action to support those most adversely affected by the pandemic.

Through our COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, were able to invest $10 million to support low-wage workers who have been laid off, expand access to medical care, provide shelter and services to people experiencing homelessness, increase food access, and so much more. This would not be possible without our compassionate donors – a diverse group of individuals and businesses who helped us mobilize $10 million for coordinated relief and recovery efforts. Thank you for standing with us to make a difference.

You can read about our impact here – and, below, learn more about how our nonprofit partners helped create this impact. Their stories of kindness and courage are truly inspiring.

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Bethesda Cares

Bethesda Cares aims to prevent, ease and end homelessness in our community. Throughout the pandemic, Bethesda Cares has rapidly responded to individuals experiencing homelessness by pivoting its case management and counseling services to virtual “house visits.”

And, it has focused on decreasing homelessness as a further way to help clients self-isolate and reduce community spread of COVID-19.

As a COVID-19 Response Fund partner, notable milestones include:

  • Helping 20 clients safely isolate in hotels and moving 9 individuals into permanent supportive housing. In addition to these programs, Bethesda Cares also helps individuals who have transitioned to permanent housing. 

  • Providing hot meals to over 30 individuals daily that experience homelessness and food insecurity.

Mi Casa, Inc.

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The economic impact of COVID-19 is unmistakable—lost jobs, leading to decreased and eliminated wages, leading to housing insecurity issues. This has made more urgent
Mi Casa’s mission to provide affordable housing in the Washington, DC, area in order to foster healthy, diverse, and thriving neighborhoods.

With the funding received from the COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, Mi Casa has provided long-term support to more than 40 DC households, helping mitigate the impact of reduced wages or lost work.

Through its Emergency Rental Assistance and Tenant-Based Rental Assistance programs, it also helped more than 15 residents access critical housing resources. More than 400 households received virtual trainings around financial education, food banks, unemployment benefits, and the financial effects of the pandemic.

The Church of the Epiphany

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, The Church of Epiphany has partnered with Street Sense Media to expand their reach and serve more individuals. Grants from the emergency response fund have helped provide cleaning products, hot meals, clothing, and information about COVID-19 to individuals experiencing homelessness.

“We’ve been able to serve an additional 50 people with breakfast and other regular meals, we’ve utilized the church building to house homeless individuals. And through it all we have remained COVID-19 free and not seen any community transmission among those served.”

These funds allow The Church of the Epiphany to continue to feed the hungry, build diverse and inclusive community, worship as one, and give and receive the love of Christ.

FAIR Girls

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FAIR Girls focuses on ending human trafficking through trauma and survivor-informed services, prevention, and advocacy. Through their COVID-19 grant award, FAIR Girls was able to address survivors needing housing during the pandemic by partnering with local hospitality partners to help them self-quarantine in hotels for two weeks before transitioning to their Vida Home.

This assistance was especially impactful for Tiffany (name changed):

Tiffany was being stalked by her trafficker. After ensuring Tiffany’s immediate safety, FAIR Girls was able to support Tiffany by providing her with temporary housing at a local hotel and through Vida Home, and ultimately enter a program farther away where she can begin a new chapter. Tiffany remains in contact with her FAIR Girls coordinator as she awaits out-of-state housing.

FAIR Girls continues to expand its services by increasing its crisis intervention hotline operating hours to 24/7, as well as creating Webinar Wednesdays, a tool that provides virtual trainings about human trafficking, that has reached more than 1,000 people since March.