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SUPPORT THESE WOMEN AND CHILDREN

The House of Options

Each year in the U.S. alone, as many as 2 million children experience a period of homelessness, and every year more than 5,000 of these young people lose their lives to the streets. Their hope and promise are lost forever unless they find someone like The House of Options to live and care for them.

Our job is to protect the rights of people... to fight for these rights... to speak for those who have no voice of their own.

The House of Options will not forget about all the people who are no longer here because no one cares. We will hold their memory in our hearts while moving forward in our efforts to help all the scared and lonely people who are still out there waiting.

 

Homeless people have rights. They have the right to a home... the right to food.. the right to guidance and an education... the right to be free from sexual, emotional, or physical abuse... and the right to be free from exploitation. These people have the right to be safe and most important, to be loved. 

With your gift today, we'll give them a safe bed to sleep in tonight... clean clothes... food, a hot shower...a place to call home... The House of Options. Rest assured that the information you provide here is safe and will not be shared. 

While our programs always need funding from people like you, there are other ways you can support The House of Options you may not have thought about, but that will make a significant difference in the lives of homelessness.

The House of Options (a thing that is or may be chosen; alternative, recourse) delivers compassionate support to people experiencing chronic homelessness, and addictions, to help them recover, stabilize, and integrate into the community. Through partnerships, we provide permanent supportive housing opportunities, and recovery services to empower individuals to cultivate lives of purpose and integrity. We exercise innovative leadership and advocacy to increase public understanding, support and acceptance of all people suffering from homelessness and addictions. 

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