- Transitional
housing for families so they can get back on their feet
- Access
to child care enabling parents to work
- Child
safety restraint systems protecting young children when riding
in cars
These
tools are critical to a family becoming self-supportive. Homeless
or low-income families often lose the ability to organize and
plan their lives towards self-support. They're concentrating more
on getting food for their children, finding someplace to live,
and day-to-day survival. By ensuring a home, child care, child
safety and supervision, they have the opportunity to focus on
becoming self-supportive.
Your
investment in LSSNF isn't just another gift to a community social
service. Rather, it supports our country by helping people move
away from governmental support to more independent lives.
Please
click on the logo below and support our services!