HOME

The Homelessness Crisis Is Growing

Today, Project HOME’s work has taken on a new urgency as our city’s most vulnerable populations face a rise in substance use disorders coupled with growing poverty, ongoing systemic racism, and unequal access to quality education and healthcare, and many working Philadelphians don’t have enough to live on. In addition, the population of individuals who are homeless and elderly is expected to nearly triple over the next decade.

Project HOME’s Proven Impact

Since 1989, Project HOME has been a leader in providing comprehensive and effective services to individuals experiencing chronic street homelessness.

The Project HOME model of Housing, Opportunities for Employment, Medical Care, and Education is proven to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.

In the nation’s poorest major city, we need to continue to scale this model, coupled with behavioral health and recovery services, to prevent chronic street homelessness from taking root. We start with 24/7 street outreach and street medicine and help older adults, young adults, individuals, and families connect to life-changing next steps.

With a home comes hope, stability, community, dignity, and opportunity.

Homelessness Is Solvable

Despite these challenges, Project HOME is having a transformational impact in communities across Philadelphia.

We believe we can be the first major city to end and prevent chronic street homelessness.

But we can’t do it without committed partners like you.

GIVE TODAY

If you’re interested in the impact you can make through a campaign gift, contact Annette Jeffrey: AnnetteJeffrey@projecthome.org or call 215.320.6188.

“Each day we are confronted with the realities of homelessness, violence, and poverty. Project HOME is committed to engaging in the struggle for justice and to standing with each person who is suffering.”

Sister Mary Scullion

Project HOME Co-Founder and Executive Director

To learn more about the impact generous funding can have on our fight to end chronic street homelessness, prepare to be inspired and listen to our latest discussion on Restoring Community: Valuing Dignity with Pew.

HOME Is Where The Start Is

A successful campaign will leverage public and private partnerships to maximize resources to end and prevent chronic street homelessness.

Raised Toward Goal

Project HOME has set a goal to raise $118 million from private sources in order to secure $122 million in public funding that, together, will help us reach a critical level of resources to stem the blight of homelessness in Philadelphia.

For our most up-to-date financial information, including the progress we’ve made toward achieving our funding goals:

Through your support, together we can:

  • Enhance Project HOME’s ability to address the root causes of homelessness for individuals with mental health and substance use disorders, elderly Philadelphians, LGBTQ youth, young adults, and families

  • Reach our goal of 1,000 new units of housing

  • Secure a sustainable future for Project HOME’s mission

  • Move closer to realizing the vision of becoming the first major city to end and prevent chronic street homelessness