HomeSweetHome Foundation Mission, Vision, & Fundamental Principles

Mission & Values

Our Mission

HomeSweetHome Foundation's mission is to transition aged-out foster youth between ages 16-26 into adulthood by providing housing, financial literacy, mental health aid, and connection to resources.

We are a not-for-profit organization that relies on volunteers and the generosity of American donors.

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Our Vision

There are 500,000 homeless citizens in America; 125,000 are youth after they turn eighteen. We aim to reduce homelessness by providing housing through our partnerships, collaborations, and future housing program.

By implementing a financial literacy course, the youth will also develop more confidence when they graduate into their accommodations. Mental health aid can help trauma victims grow out of their experiences in households. The resources we connect them to can offer jobs, more education opportunities, grants, and many more.

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In Summary

Our youth needs us more than ever. As the homeless population grows daily, the youth make up almost 50% of that population. As we push to bridge the gap between childhood and adulthood, our nationwide dilemma boils down to home; providing youth with an affordable and comfortable place to stay will increase chances for success.

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Aged-Out Fact: Couch surfing is very common in the homeless world as youth do not have a stable form of living.

Meet our

Board Members

…because we want you to get to know us

Michelle Donahue

Immediate Past President

Ashlee Briddell

President/CEO