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June Update: Meet Micah!

Photo of HFF volunteer, Micah, dropping off cleaning supplies and toiletries at Home for Families

Supporter Spotlight

One of our supporters, rising 6th grader Micah, recently stepped up in a big way to shine a light on our mission. In April, the 11-year-old and his family attended a Seeds of Caring volunteer event to make move-in kits for our clients and their families. 

Since he was in third grade, Micah has led his class in a service project at the end of each school year.

"It just makes me feel really good and lifts me up and makes me feel happy about life," he said. 

This year, inspired by his spring Seeds of Caring event, Micah decided he and his classmates would do something to help Home for Families. Micah led his classmates in a discussion explaining HFF’s commitment to resolving a family's housing crisis and providing support to prevent future homelessness. His 5th grade class then collected cleaning supplies and toiletries and decorated housewarming cards to be given to our newly housed clients and their families.

Thank you, Micah, and well done!

You can view a short video of Micah talking about his project on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Have a Supporter Spotlight story to share? Email our Marketing Manager, Sarah Moore

SWAG Survey!

Need something new to wear? We've got you covered (literally)! In recognition of World Homeless Day on Friday, October 10th, we'll be freshening up your wardrobe. Take our quick survey to help us choose what swanky supporter swag options will appear this fall. 100% of proceeds will support the HFF program most in need.

Recognizing our Summer Program Sponsors

As our Summer Achievers Program gets underway, we want to share our deep gratitude for our generous partners that made this year’s program possible:

  • The City of Columbus
  • ADAMH Board of Franklin County
  • Kiwanis Club of Columbus
  • NJM Insurance
  • Fine Family Fund

Our Summer Achievers Program gives our students the opportunity to continue building academic, social, and emotional skills over the summer months, while providing a safe and structured environment, all at no cost to low-income families.

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