

About our Organization
Found House Interfaith Housing Network's mission is to provide homeless families and their pets emergency shelter and hospitality through interfaith communities and to work with these families to find and retain stable housing. Volunteers are needed to help take care of pets in our facilities while families are working to obtain self-sufficiency and move into permanent housing.
How our organization engages UC students
Found House is a Unique Response to Homelessness, combining volunteers from the religious community with full-time professionals to reintegrate families into the community. Host Congregations are area churches, temples, and synagogues that provide three meals a day, private sleeping space, and volunteers to create a "home away from home" for the families. Support Congregations assist the Host Congregations by providing donated meals and volunteers. Case Managers help families find and maintain permanent housing. Bus transports families back and forth between the congregations and the Day Center. The Day Center in Walnut Hills serves as a home base providing adult education classes, a kitchen, laundry facilities, showers, free telephones, a mailing address, computer facilities, a children's playroom, and pet facilities.
Details
(513) 324-3067 | |
(513) 471-0100 | |
gparsons@foundhouse.org | |
Garrett Parsons | |
Pet Support Coordinator | |
http://www.foundhouse.org |