251 people were housed by Transitional Housing.
102 were adults.
149 were children.
Half were fleeing abusive homes.
Many were disabled.
Many were single parents.
All were living in poverty.
Transitional Housing helped 28 families to remain in housing by preventing their evictions.
Enjoy a few videos from the 2019 giveHOPE concert. A community event benefiting Transitional Housing of Steele County.
While we have helped hundreds of people each year, the demand is far greater than what we can provide. Every month, an average of 30 families are turned away due to a lack of funding. Our waiting list of families who need our help continues to grow.
The agency received 368 phone calls or personal visits from families or individuals who were homeless or were at risk of becoming homeless. The agency responded by assisting in referrals, navigation and advocacy.
The pandemic has not only increased our agency's demand, but also forced us to connect with donors in a way we've never done before.
Please help us as we fight to eliminate homelessness in Steele County by making a generous gift and/or sharing our cause with friends.
Learn more about how we help prevent homelessness by visiting our website at www.transitionalhousingsc.com