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MY BUTTON
MY BUTTON

Help put an end to homelessness in Ohio. HHB is a 501(3)c non profit organization based in Columbus, Ohio. Our mission is to create sustainability and empower homeless families, by providing permanent and stable housing and training. We promote diversity and inclusion among all people. We're focused on changing lives, one family at a time.

About

We are a transitional program designed to educate and train families so they can become finacially stable and be productive citizens in the community. We do this by hands on training through rehabilitation of the homes in which they will live. We also hold all sorts of classes in financial management and job training.

Project

We are looking to rehab at least four homes a year, thus saving four families from the shelter system and creating stabilty. We also will assist with any other resources necessary for permanent sustainability and improved quality of life.

Please feel free to assist in any way you can!! Whether it be supplies and building materials, money, time and labor, houses or corporate sponsorship....We will gladly accept the assistance... We accept clothes food and other items as well. All proceeds are collected and distributed to the families we assist....

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They say it takes a village to raise a child and we believe it takes a community to sustain one....so by all means help our families achieve sustainability..... If you have time or resources that can be utilized please contact us so we can get together and assist others.

Did you Know?

More than 34,000 kids are homeless at some point in Ohio.

Since 2011, There has been a 79% increase in the use of emergency homeless shelter systems in Ohio.

One out of every 30 children will experience homelessness in their lifetime.

Our Plan is...

 

Over the past several years, Ohio has spent millions of dollars raising vacant properties and making empty lots. This was funding for the removal of more than 14,000 homes. We want to take these homes and remodel them, so that they can be inhabited. This will not only help the family;  It will help rebuild the community and put real estate tax money back into the city.

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