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    To Donate And Help: Facebook CharityProud PayPal GoFundMe ShopWithAmazon Hold Onto Your home, property, and land Holy City Treks Can Help! BRINGING HOME TO HOMELESS HOLY CITY TREKS Mission Our Mission Is To Energize People and Energize Assets Values 1. Connecting Homes to Communities 2. Creating the Best Designed Home on the Street 3. Paying Living Wages and Benefits To All Staff 4. Implementing a Home Arts Training Program 5. Ensure Our Clients Never Become Homeless Again Community Partners We Work With 60 Community Partners Statewide With 4 Completed Housing Developments Our Programs Are Actively Serving 111 Veterans, Women, and Families How MAY WE Help You? Our Mission Is To Help Energize Organizations, People, And Assets To Create Communities Of Homes With A Lifetime Of Support Architectural Design/ Historical Preservation The goal is to renovate homes to be the best looking on the street by bringing architectural interior + landscape design to ever home. This will create non-toxic + healthy home environmentals Grants A team of grant writers available to prepare grant submissions to raise funds to support your passions Human Resources Designing strong compensation + benefits packages for all employees ​ Assessing + interviewing potential candidates ​ Basic life skill building to improve client service + supervisory + management development Strategic Planning Planning for the next 3 years of economic sustainability Project Management Assist, coordinate architects, engineers, designers, + contractors for on time + under/on budget completion. This will help financial sustainability Consulting Establishing best practices, paying lving wages with benefits, + provide a smooth transition from operator to operator Governance Establishing board oversight and committee support structure Development Energizing your home + property to help others in need Finance + Accounting Run economically sustainable projects + establish operating + contingency reserve Over half a million of Americans go homeless in a single night in the U.S 17 out of every 10,000 are homeless in the U.S 1 out of 3 veterans are homeless Approx. 200,000 of homeless are found sleeping on the street s ​ the council of economic advisers Over 350,000 sheltered homeless are in emergency shelters + transitional housing program s ​ The State of Homelessness in America Report of 2020 Click on the link below for more findings from the report In 2018 552,830 people were counted as homeless in the U.S ​ 194,647 were unsheltered The State of Homelessness 2020 The trend of homelessness across communities ​ Inadequate Distribution + Pricing of Housing has increased ​ ​ ​ The Working Poor Makes $10/hr With No Benefits ​ Inadequate Distribution + Pricing of Housing has increased ​ ​ Working Poor Extremely Poor ​ Alcohol + Substance Abuse Mental Illness History of Incarcernation Learn More Learn More Learn More Learn More Weak Family Connections + Trauma ​ ​ Learn More THERE ARE OVER 10 ,000 HOMELESS IN THE LOWCOUNTRY ... ​ There were 3,660 evictions in North Charleston in 2016 That amounts to 10.03 households evicted every day 16.5 in 100 renter homes are evicted each year. North Charleston, SC Is #1 In The United States For Highest Eviction Rates : Holy City Trek's Strategic Plan: Veteran Housing Additional Dwelling Homes Faith Based Organizations Hospitals Alternate Dwelling Homes Farms Garages Community Partners We Work With 60 Community Partners Statewide With 4 Completed Housing Developments Our Programs Are Actively Serving 111 Veterans, Women, and Families Watch More Videos Here! HOMELESSNESS.. IT CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE Watch More Videos Here!

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    Thank you To Our Donors! Henry & Sylvia Yaschik Foundation Reverend Christian King Renee Orth Jocelyn Evans Esther Adams Denise Marie Fugo The Exchange Club of Charleston

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    Meet Our Board! Denise Marie Fugo Founder & CEO Hanna Giblin Vice President Donna D'Amato Treasurer Renée Orth Reverend Christian King Esther Adams Kim Williams Tianna Powell "Chef T" Past Board Members Jocelyn Evans PhD Leslie Jackson Jon Kindell

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    Currently Under Construction, Stay Tuned. For Now, Let's Continue To Bring Home To Homeless!

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    Housing Initiatives: Home Renovations In The Making Lowcountry Veterans Home Housing For All Johnsonville Adult Care Services Clean Life House of Recovery The Pink House Community Resource Center Bells Residential Group Home Home of Restoration and Compassion Favor House 1 We have come dangerously close to accepting the homeless situation as a problem that we just can't solve. -Linda Lingle

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    Other Programs Positive community development and holistic efforts to address the homelessness crisis do not end by simply creating new homes. Our environment and access to resources, and social services play a key role in our wellbeing and ability to live in a given area. Please follow the buttons below to learn of additional core areas that shape our wellbeing Air Quality Water Quality Food Transportation The Arts

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    By Lia Colabello Blog - Lia Colabello 00:00 / 00:00 Lia Colabello is an active member of the Ocean Exchange helping fight plastics in our oceans. She has twelve years of experience in ocean conservation. Before working with ocean conservation she traveled around the world working for premier sports. Lia has worked with many organizations such as the 5 Gyres Institute and Surfrider Foundation. Also, she has helped multiple organizations take part in keeping plastic out of the oceans, she has helped the following organizations; Costa Sunglasses, LUSH cosmetics, Klean Kanteen, and Whole Foods. By Dr. Kate Mullah Dr. Katherine Mullah, a professor of chemistry at the College of Charleston, has spent her time researching water quality, and how flooding and other significant water events affect clean water. In her research, she found three classifications of contaminants affecting our water supply: Chemical & Biological contaminants, Heavy metals, and organic contaminants. While all pollutants from these categories can be considered unhealthy, she explained, “The poison is in the dose.” Blog - Katherine Mullah 00:00 / 00:00

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