Dear Neighbor,
I am overwhelmed with a renewed sense of optimism thanks to the decency of ordinary people — people like you — who have consistently joined us in our mission to end homelessness.
Make no mistake — the past month posed its share of challenges for our community. We saw a viral video garner national attention that showed an assault on one of our unhoused folks. We spoke to the press about our community's increased need for expanded Code Blue capacity as the demand for emergency housing resources continues to grow.
But time and again, you demonstrated to our tenants, our staff and the wider world that you believe in the dignity of our unhoused folks. When you heard that we needed bottled water for our Outreach services, you started sending us boxes of it. When you heard we needed volunteers, you showed up to staff our front desk, improve the efficiency of our donation room, and serve food to our tenants. And your financial and in-kind contributions are helping us provide the best possible non-judgemental care to meet the needs of our unhoused folks.
Indeed, your support helped us make sure that during the recent clearing of a "homeless encampment," our unhoused folks there had access to services and shelter thanks to the stellar work of our Outreach team. And we have been impressed with the outpouring of interest and support since then in helping us meet the needs of our unhoused folks.
So as I reflect upon the month of January, I am just so grateful for the support you've shown to our mission and our neighbors. Thank you!
One last thing — as we embark upon our 41st year serving our neighborhoods, we do so with many new faces among our staff. I invite you to come back in and meet our dynamic new team members, who are ready to make 2024 our most impactful year yet!
Thanks again for being a Good Neighbor through your continued support of Joseph's House & Shelter. Our work is only possible because of it!
Humbly yours,
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