HomeAid’s Vision is to be a vital force in ending homelessness.
HomeAid’s Mission is to build new lives for families and individuals experiencing homelessness through housing and community outreach.
Every individual has worth and human dignity and deserves the basic provision of shelter as a necessity of life.
Most people experiencing homelessness do not want to be without a home.
We have a civic and moral responsibility to respond to the crisis of homelessness in this nation by engaging each person’s individual resources and talents.
HomeAid's mission is to end homelessness by providing housing!
Watch NowHomeAid Austin and Taylor Morrison Austin celebrates the completion of both of their tiny homes for the HomeAid Austin tiny home project in partnership with Mobile Loaves and Fishes for Community First Village.
Taylor Morrison chose to build not one, but TWO tiny homes--the only one of our Builder Captains to do so.
Taylor Morrison has been supportive of HomeAid since the beginning and not only in the Austin chapter but on a national level as well. Sheryl Palmer, Chairwoman, and CEO of Taylor Morrison, is also President of the Board of Directors for HomeAid America.
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Learn MoreThe first significant construction project by HomeAid Orlando, this facility is a four home condominium that has added 14 beds and administrative space for emergency/transitional living alongside supportive services.
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Learn MoreIn Partnership with HomeAid, CoBuild and Alameda County Tiny Homes Open on First Presbyterian Church of Hayward Campus
First Presbyterian Church of Hayward partnered with HomeAid Northern California, CoBuild and Alameda County to open the Tiny Homes project today, providing transitional housing for those experiencing homelessness in Hayward and Alameda County.
Learn MoreHousing for Heroes! One step closer in ending homelessness for veterans in the Twin Cities!
HomeAid is excited to celebrate with HomeAid Twin Cities, Housing First Minnesota Foundation, Lennar and 41 Trade Partners the dedication of this home for MACV Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans . This four-bedroom residence will provide shelter and supportive services to veterans in need.
Learn MoreBuilder Captain M/I Homes, and 15 trade partners completed the renovation of a townhome owned by Pathway Homes, Inc., who provides non-time-limited housing and supportive services to adults with mental illness and other co-occurring disabilities in Northern Virginia.
Learn MoreWith approximately 79,000 minors and youth falling victim to sex trafficking in Texas, HomeAid and Taylor Morrison partnered to build an emergency drop-in center in Austin for survivors of exploitation. SAFE will be an entry point where survivors of trafficking can rest, get one-on-one counseling in a safe environment and meet peers in the same situation.
Learn MoreIn partnership with Meritage Homes, HomeAid recently finished a Resource Center for Hope House. Hope House is Metro-Denver’s only resource providing free self-sufficiency programs to teen moms, including Residential, GED and College & Career programs. This 15,000 sq. ft. building will allow Hope House to double its capacity, providing programs to over 450 teen moms each year!
Learn MoreHomeAid Portland joined Catholic Charities of Oregon and other partners to construct sleeping pods for the newly relocated Kenton Women’s Village. Kenton Women’s Village is a creative, collaborative project, offering a new potential approach for addressing houselessness at a small scale, which could be adapted and implemented in communities across the country.
Learn MoreHomeAid Sacramento is pleased to announce the completion of its 100th project on behalf of The Taylor House with nearly 100% in donations. The Taylor House expansion was spearheaded by Builder Captain John P. Caulfield of Landmark Builders, in coordination with a host of incredible building and community partners.
Learn MoreHomeAid is rebuilding lives for people experiencing homelessness in 19 markets across the US.