- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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4 people are interested
Circles of Support Committee Member
ORGANIZATION: Families Moving Forward
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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4 people are interested
Are you creative? Do you enjoy being part of a team? Would you like to help our community and be a part of our efforts to provide support to families and individuals transitioning out of homelessness? If so, then you should join our Durham Circles of Support committee!
Durham Circles of Support is preparing to launch a committee to strengthen our efforts to provide formerly homeless households with support circles. We need organized, creative and enthusiastic people to help us mobilize volunteer groups, plan special events, develop a quarterly newsletter, and more!
Please sign up today to be part of the Durham Circles of Support Program Committee. I guarantee a very rewarding experience! Contact Tasha Melvin, tasha@genesishome.org or 919-693-5878 ext. 28 for more information.
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About Families Moving Forward
Location:
300 N. Queen Street, Durham, NC 27701, US
Mission Statement
Families Moving Forward offers a temporary home to families with children in the crisis of homelessness. Working together, we create a path to stability and self-sufficiency through personalized services and ongoing community support.
Description
Families Moving Forward provides the Nest and Branching Out to families with children experiencing the crisis of temporary homelessness in the Durham community.
Neighbors Experiencing Success Together (formerly Family Matters)
The NEST provides temporary housing for families with children combined with programs to help them build skills to return to a stable lifestyle and permanent housing as quickly as possible.Families must have children living with them for eligibility to the NEST and their expected to be less than 90-days.
AT THE NEST . . .
Families stay together in a single family unit in the shelter. Families are paired with a case manager to help families achieve their goals, offer support and connect to local resources that help families address their causes homelessness.
Building Relationships to Anchor our Transition (Branching Out)
Branching Out helps families establish a permanent, stable home with the help of professional case management, well-training compassionate volunteers and access to emergency resource.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
300 N. Queen StreetDurham, NC 27701
DATE POSTED
June 8, 2015
SKILLS
- Capacity Planning
- Problem Solving
- Organization
- People Skills
- Networking
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 6 months to a year