Help Them Home
One Day. One Goal. One Mission. On April 23rd, you can play a part by donating to Help Them Home Giving Day, spreading the word by sharing our social media, activating an employer match and Doubling Your Impact, and/or becoming a peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraiser!
A Giving Day to Overcome Homelessness
Help Them Home is a 24-hour, online fundraiser in Orange County. It is fueled by the power of social media, collaboration, and online giving. Help Them Home is a part of the i heart oc collaborative giving day initiative, pioneered by our partners at the Orange County Community Foundation.
Connecting With Our Mission
One of the best ways you can help on April 23rd is by sharing your HomeAid story on social media. Why do you love HomeAid Orange County and the work we do? Are you a donor? Community partner? Volunteer? Builder or trade partner on a housing project? Share how HomeAid’s mission has impacted you. A personal testimony can often be a call to action for others!
About P2P Fundraising:
Peer-to-peer is a powerful tool that extends our reach by leveraging individual networks. Working together through the power of P2P, we can meet (or exceed!) our fundraising goal!
When you sign up as a P2P fundraiser, you’re introducing your friends, family, neighbors, and professional network to the great work we do in our community! Sharing our impact with others creates awareness and can help increase support.
P2P fundraisers can sign up through the HTH website (below). Once approved, you can create a profile, set your fundraising goal, and begin your campaign! Marketing resources and training will be available to assist with campaign success!
Visit the event page and SIGN UP AS A PEER-TO-PEER FUNDRAISER today! (Click the Fundraise button once you’re transferred to the Help Them Home website.)
Success Story Snapshots - The Family CareCenter
A family of seven (Mom/Dad/five children) was recently housed after many years living on the streets. Mom has obtained a job, and Dad is actively working on his recovery.
With direction from HIS-OC staff, two different residents were able to receive assistance in paying off eviction balances. The process was long and hard, but the confirmation finally came through. Both residents now have one less barrier in obtaining permanent housing.
A single mom and her teenage son have experienced homelessness for many years. They were recently matched with a room for rent. The place was a perfect match for all parties involved. Both families are excited to move forward.