Impact & Partners

Our Impact since Launching Programs (May 2024- October 2025)
527
People supported
Crisis to HOPE Fund awards
527 people (including 260 children) were supported through our Crisis to HOPE Fund awards, offering immediate, one-time grants of $500 or less accompanied with up to 6 hours of case management. These grants helped prevent homelessness or met other critical needs for transportation, utility assistance, medical supplies, and low bono legal support.
Asylum applications filed
Pathways to HOPE program
1,002 asylum applications were filed through our Pathways to HOPE Program, helping people nationwide without access to legal assistance. Additionally, we provide translation and mailing support for a variety of follow-up court letters & evidence submissions. We also began assisting with work permits in 2025 and have filed 281 work authorization applications and sponsored the new processing fees for hundreds of others so that people can continue to contribute to their local workforce.
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54
Individuals housed
Host home program
54 individuals, including 23 children, were housed through our 90-day Host Home program. Each family set individualized stability goals, such as obtaining a driver’s license & work authorization, and with the support of their caseworker and short term rental support, 100% successfully transitioned to permanent and independent housing by the conclusion of the program.
Direct financial assistance
Community Service Partnerships
$31,170 in direct financial assistance given to volunteers as appreciation for 1,789 hours served across 341 shifts in our Community Service Partnerships with other nonprofits. This mutual aid creates a sustainable system that benefits both volunteers and organizations. Participants also join skill-based workshops like CPR certification courses and receive 1:1 resume building support.
$31K