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Why We Give: Stone House Development

Stone House Development, a business with a long history in helping families in need find affordable housing, found a natural match in The Road Home. …

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Ready for the Future: Sonja’s Story

Sonja and her girls arrived in Madison with nothing. With a little help from a case manager from The Road Home, they found a home…

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Family Homelessness Declines

  The problem of homelessness can be discouraging. But new data shows that we are making a difference: homelessness is on the decline nationally and…

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The Breese Apartments Welcomes New Families

The Road Home has partnered with Stone House Development, Inc., a local real estate and consulting firm, to develop new affordable housing that opens this month. …

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Community Members Share the Holidays with Our Families

Over 300 children in 112 families received special gifts this holiday season thanks to the generosity of individuals, businesses and congregations in our community. This…

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Strength to Make it Through: Kara’s Story

When Kara found herself facing homelessness alone, she felt overwhelmed. Her case manager helped her find housing – and strength she didn’t know she had. …

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Family Photos Capture Our Families’ Stories

A&J Photography volunteer their skills to give families in The Road Home’s Housing & Hope program a priceless gift: family photos.  For many of our…

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Taking Steps Toward Success: Nikki’s Story

Nikki and her son were facing eviction and homelessness when she enrolled in the Rapid Rehousing Program. It was their first step toward success. Before…

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Partnering with Recycled Rides

Did you know that car ownership makes a significant difference for families in poverty? That’s why we’re partnering with local businesses to help families get cars….

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Making a Difference for Education

The statistics on academic success for homeless children tell a bleak story. When we interact with kids like Jane though, we know stories don’t have…

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