Freddie Mac Foundation Grant Helps Formerly Homeless Children Prosper
April 12 2007 - 1:06PM
PR Newswire (US)
So Others Might Eat Receives $400,000 Grant for Independence Place
Program MCLEAN, Va., April 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- So Others
Might Eat (SOME) is best known for serving up to 900 meals each day
to homeless individuals and families in the Washington, DC area.
But SOME today is more than a food program, and offers job
training, healthcare, family services and housing options. In fall
2005, SOME opened Independence Place, which provides supportive
housing to 21 formerly homeless families and SOME Place for Kids at
the same location. The Freddie Mac Foundation recently awarded a
$400,000 grant to help Independence Place's younger residents
prosper. "It's alarming that families with children are among the
fastest-growing segments of the homeless population. In fact,
children represent a quarter of the region's homeless population,"
said Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., chairman, Freddie Mac Foundation.
"Homeless children face tough challenges. SOME's programs provide
structured recreation as well as educational opportunities that
give these children the opportunity to thrive. Our grant will
ensure that SOME's program can grow and be even more effective at
helping these vulnerable children succeed." SOME Place for Kids
(SPFK) provides educational activities and structured recreation
for children between the ages of eight and 18 residing at
Independence Place. The grant will enable SOME to add a child
advocate to the organization's Family Services program and two
part-time staff to the SPFK program. The child advocate will focus
on social and academic goals in younger children, and on college
and career objectives for older children. The two part-time staff
members will work with students to help them develop socially and
improve academically, and provide teen workshops that foster
positive self-esteem. "Independence Place and SOME Place for Kids
create a wonderful, stable environment for families. With the
Freddie Mac Foundation grant, we are expanding current services to
better help parents and children reach their life's goals," said
Father John Adams, SOME president. "This investment in our
residents will surely increase the stability of these families and
allow them to move toward self-sufficiency." SOME's mission is to
help the poor and homeless in the nation's capital by meeting the
daily needs of the people it serves with food, clothing and health
care. Additionally, the organization works to break the cycle of
homelessness by offering services, such as affordable housing, job
training, addiction treatment, and counseling, to the poor, the
elderly and individuals with mental illness. Family homelessness
has become a serious and growing issue in the Washington, DC
region. Although most families do not remain homeless for long, the
experience can be devastating and traumatizing, increasing the
likelihood that families will dissolve. Homeless children are also
more likely to be placed in foster care, are less healthy,
experience disruptions in schooling, and are more likely to have
developmental delays than poor, housed children. Funding
transitional housing programs and supportive services that create
stable, healthy environments for homeless children and families is
an important way that the Freddie Mac Foundation is helping these
families and their children to be more self-sufficient and
independent. Everyday, the Freddie Mac Foundation works to increase
family stability and strengthen communities by providing funds for
a variety of nonprofit organizations serving children and their
families. Over the past 15 years, the Foundation has invested more
than $200 million, bettering the lives of more than 1.7 million
children. For more information on the Freddie Mac Foundation, go to
http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/, and for more on SOME go to
http://www.some.org/. Created by Freddie Mac in 1991, the Freddie
Mac Foundation is dedicated to creating hope and opportunity for
children and their families. As the largest corporate funder in the
Washington, DC metropolitan area, Freddie Mac and the Freddie Mac
Foundation have invested nearly $280 million in organizations
serving the community. http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/
DATASOURCE: Freddie Mac Foundation CONTACT: Shawn Flaherty of
Freddie Mac Foundation, +1-703-903-4384 Web site:
http://www.freddiemac.com/ http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/
http://www.some.org/
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