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Support House of Faith's Urgent Repair Needs

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Dear Friends and Supporters,

We at House of Faith, Inc. are currently dealing with an unexpected building repair that we urgently need help covering the costs of. For those who are not familiar with our program, we are a non-profit transitional housing program that has been serving single working homeless men and women for over 22 years. We provide temporary housing to offer our clients a safe haven to regroup and receive the necessary social services needed to move into their own self-sustaining permanent housing.

This specific program is run pro bono, and through the grace of God and our dedicated staff of volunteers, we have been able to keep this program going for as long as we have. Unfortunately, when we have an emergency repair such as this, there is no funding available to cover these expenses. Insurance only covers part of this issue, and that is why I am reaching out today. We need the support of our friends, family, and community to help us.

Thank you for your time & consideration, If you can donate, we would greatly appreciate it.
We would also like to thank everyone who reached out during this chaotic time to lend a hand, drop off water donations, or provide advice. We would not be here without you all. A special thanks to The Daily Grind and Avenue C Hardware, who reached out immediately, as they always do in our times of need. We appreciate you immensely.

Thank you for your generosity and continued support.


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Donations (3)

  • Adam Dibiel
    • $100
    • 4 mos
  • Kristen DAllegro
    • $100
    • 4 mos
  • Andrea Guiry
    • $100
    • 4 mos
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Jersey City, NJ
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