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- Home - Homestead Community
The Homestead Community aims to keep sibling groups together by providing subsidized housing in larger homes for licensed foster families We will work with the State of Washington and other local agencies to provide a safe, loving, and stable home for these youth
- Who We Are - Homestead Community
The Homestead Community was founded in 2008 in an effort to provide housing resources to children touched by the foster care system and at risk youth In 2016 we began to aggressively address this crisis by purchasing a home in Tacoma
- Our team - Homestead Community
Seeing the extreme need children living in Foster Care have for stability, Sue founded the Homestead Community to try and give these special children the opportunity to grow up in a loving, consistent place they can call home
- Our Homes - Homestead Community
Together with our local community, sponsors, donors and volunteers, the house was transformed into a home where 4-6 foster children now reside with their loving foster family
- Our Mission - Homestead Community
The Homestead Community aims to keep sibling groups together by providing subsidized housing in larger homes for licensed foster families We will work with the State of Washington and other local agencies to provide a safe, loving, and stable home for these youth
- Grand Opening of JJ House - Homestead Community
January 25th is the Grand Opening of Homestead Community’s JJ House in Tacoma, Washington There will be a ribbon cutting, tours, and vision casting as community leaders, volunteers, and HC Team members come together from 6PM – 9PM
- Contact - Homestead Community
The Homestead Community was founded in 2008 in an effort to provide housing resources to children touched by the foster care system and at risk youth The Homestead Community is a non-profit organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code
- Resources in Pierce County - Homestead Community
Resources Foster Care community resources in Pierce County Coordinated Entry If you or someone you know is experiencing homelessness, Pierce County has a plan and a process to help you find assistance Call 253-682-3401
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