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The Road Home receives largest grant in its history

A three-year grant totaling $525,000 from CUNA Mutual Group Foundation opens new possibilities for decreasing family homelessness in our community. The Road Home Dane County,…

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Year-End Giving Important Tax Information

Since we are not tax experts, The Road Home is unsure how tax changes will affect year-end donations to nonprofits. A supporter has provided helpful…

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Expand the Possibilities for Families

When families have stable housing, new possibilities open up to them. Your gift today can open up new possibilities for families in our community. You…

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Educational Support Opens New Doors for Kids

With some guidance from our educational specialist, Larissa is now enrolled in a CNA course she had given up on. A generous grant ensures this…

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Funds Raised at Breakfast Help Families Find Housing

Thanks to your generosity, we met our goal for this year’s breakfast of raising funds needed to help families with children find and maintain stable…

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At The Road Home’s Annual Breakfast

Over 500 people attended this year’s annual breakfast. Were you one of them? If so, share one of our Facebook posts or write your own…

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A Family’s Dream: Finding Stability in Housing

  When families become homeless, they lose everything. Recently, we witnessed a child’s enthusiasm at having a place to call home again.  When families become…

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Increase Your Impact by Shopping at AmazonSmile

Now through November 2, AmazonSmile will donate 5% (10 times the normal amount) to The Road Home Dane County when you shop and select us…

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New Federal Plan to End Homelessness Released

The new federal strategic plan shows that we are making progress across the country on reducing homelessness. Our local efforts continue to align with federal…

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A Place to Call Home: Shameka’s Story

Shameka and her children had no stable place of their own and so went house to house, doubling up with friends. She felt like she…

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