Findlay, OH, 8/17/2021: Findlay Hope House for the Homeless needs your help by voting for them to receive a $25,000 grant from State Farm to help improve our community. Starting August 18 at 12:00 am ET, U.S. residents who are 18 and older with a valid email address can vote for their favorite cause at www.neighborhoodassist.com.
Findlay Hope House has until August 27 at 11:59 pm ET to rally votes. Anyone voting is allowed up to 10 votes per day. On September 29, the top 40 vote-receiving causes will be announced at www.neighborhoodassist.com and a $25,000 grant will be awarded to each of the affiliated nonprofits.
Findlay Hope House for the Homeless focuses on rental assistance for individuals and families facing homelessness in our community. Grant money will also be used for eviction prevention. Hope House also offers transitional housing for women and children to assist them in moving from homelessness back to independent living. Visit www.NeighborhoodAssist.com/entry/2038354 for additional information about Hope House and a link to vote.
“At Hope House we believe that investing in individuals and families at a critical point in their lives is worth every penny. Case management is also a key component for our clients to offer a hand up not a handout. It is very exciting to be a finalist and to have the opportunity to bring $25,000 into our community for essential services.”, said Laurie Poland, Development Director.
State Farm Neighborhood Assist is a crowd-sourced philanthropic initiative that empowers communities to identify issues in their neighborhoods. The State Farm Review Committee selected the top 200 finalists from 2,000 submissions.
For more information, contact Laurie Poland, Development Director, at 419-427-2848 or [email protected].
About Findlay Hope House: Since 1990, the Hope House Transitional Shelter has provided housing for homeless women and women with children. With the help of professional case managers, families are given a safe environment to get back on the road to stability and independence. Residents are also offered living skills classes including cooking, parenting, financial planning and workforce development. Hope House also offers several rental assistance programs for individuals and families who are homeless or in imminent danger of becoming homeless. Hope House is a United Way Agency.