How You Can Help

HomeAid engages a vast number of professional builders and their trade partners who volunteer their expertise and resources to construct our homeless housing facilities.

For those who are not professional builders, we created the HomeAid Volunteers program to enable the giving of time and talent to help America's growing homeless population, more than a third of which are children.

HomeAid Volunteers offers three primary areas where a person or organization can help:

  • HomeAid Care: Perform routine maintenance projects (e.g. painting, gardening, cleaning, etc.) at one of HomeAid's more than 150 facilities across the U.S.

  • HomeAid Events: Donate time and resources to any of HomeAid's fundraising or in-kind donation events, such as Project Playhouse, Trap Shoot, Essentials for Young Lives, annual galas, and more.

  • HomeAid Education: HomeAid conducts two types of education programs for those who are homeless as well as the general public to help them understand the issues surrounding homelessness.

    For homeless families and individuals, donors have created educational programs to help them rebuild their lives, including financial planning.

    For the general public, some chapters perform the Project Safety Net program whereby HomeAid facilitates classroom education on homelessness for grade-schoolers during National Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week each November.HomeAid encourages community members and corporations alike to donate whatever resources they can.

HomeAid encourages community members and corporations alike to donate whatever resources they can.

If you are interested in helping HomeAid in its fight to end homelessness, contact our national office.


 
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