A Community Thrives Challenge
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Union Mission Inc$142
raised by 2 people
$6,000 goal
Union Mission has kicked off a $1.5 million Capital Campaign to expand services to 32 women as part of a new Grace House for Women (GHFW) facility. Union Mission will renovate the building at 125 Fahm Street that has been vacated by J.C. Lewis Health Care. This will be the only facility along the I-95 corridor from Florida to South Carolina dedicated solely to unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness.
GHFW will be a 90-day program that provides basic human needs, including housing, food, clothing, transportation, access to mental healthcare, employment support, as well as community referrals that will further support their ability to become independent members of the community.
Homeless women can be living alone on the streets, sleeping in their cars, couch-surfing or if able, living in motels, many of them feel unsafe. With your help, and in partnership with the broader community, Union Mission will begin to address the need and provide a safe, supportive space for unaccompanied women to transition out of homelessness.
For More Information Contact:
Michael Traynor, President & CEO at mtraynor@unionmission.org or (706) 877-4542 or
Mark Toth, Director of Major Gifts & Organizational Strategy at mtoth@unionmission.org or (248) 770-3933