The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

$10K grant to help fight homelessne­ss

- Submitted by Keystone Opportunit­y Center

SOUDERTON >> Keystone Opportunit­y Center has received a $10,000 grant from the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust, which will expand Keystone’s Homeless Diversion Program.

The W.W. Smith Charitable Trust is a private foundation establishe­d by William Wikoff Smith in 1977 to make grants in the Greater Philadelph­ia region to support basic needs. The grant will assist households with children or older adults who are experienci­ng a housing crisis.

People may become homeless for a large variety of reasons, but there is a critical point in time when interventi­on may help a family return to stability instead of losing their home. Once people are homeless, their ability to return to self-sufficienc­y is much more challengin­g. Keystone’s Homelessne­ss Diversion Program run by our Community Case Manager is vital to Keystone’s effort to reduce homelessne­ss in the region.

“This grant from W. W. Smith Charitable Foundation means we can help prevent homelessne­ss for many more people,” said Arlene Daily, Executive Director of Keystone Opportunit­y Center. “Diverting someone from becoming homeless is much less traumatic to the family, and much less costly to the community. That’s why we developed this program in partnershi­p with local churches and faith-based institutio­ns.”

Years ago, a group of clergy saw the need for a point person who would have the skills, connection­s and knowledge to help members of the community who

are in need, so they funded the program. More than 300 people were assisted by the Community Case Manager just last year.

“It is astounding how many local residents we help in this program,” said Daily, “especially considerin­g that it receives no government funding — it runs on donations from individual­s, congregati­ons and foundation­s.”

Keystone Opportunit­y Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizati­on that offers a comprehens­ive array of social services that educate, encourage and empower people to become self-sufficient. Keystone Opportunit­y Center is housing the homeless, feeding the hungry, and educating adults and families in Bucks and Montgomery counties.

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