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ECHO Family Care Partners

Bridge Sponsor

Helping support a bridge out of poverty for families making strides toward independence.

$38

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Nuri Family

The Nuri Family is a resettled family and new to this country. They have three children under the age of four, and all three children are in diapers. Mr. Nuri has found work near their home (he must walk to work because they do not have a car). Mrs. Nuri stays home with the children. The family is taking English classes at the local library.

Calen Family

Ms. Calen is a single mother to her three young children. She aged out of foster care without a permanent family and was trafficked by a family member. She is working on her GED and training for a job in healthcare. She is working to create a stable life for her family.

Evans Family

Ms. Evans is a single mother to her four young children. She had a stable job but experienced a high-risk crisis pregnancy. She now stays home to provide constant medical care to her children. She is at risk of losing her home but cannot find childcare for her children (due to their high medical needs).

Garcia Family

Ms. Garcia is a single mother to four young children. She moved to this country several years ago. She is an abuse survivor and currenlty lives in a motel. She is learning English and studying to take her GED, while learning a trade. She is working to build a safe life for her family.

Wright Family

Mr. Wright is a single father to four young children. He lives in his parents’ garage and is set to graduate from community college next year. His parents help babysit his children, however he does not feel this is the safest option. He is saving money and working to secure housing and build a safe home for his family.

Quinn Family

Ms. Quinn is a single mother to four young children under the age of three. She aged out of foster care without a permanent family, and has no support system. She is currently homeless, but has a job and is working on her GED. She hopes to find permanent housing in the next few months and is working to create a stable life for her family.

Noor Family

The Noor Family is a resettled family and new to this country. They are raising their two children and three young nieces. They have five children under the age of five. Mr. Noor has found work near their home and recently passed his driver’s test. Mrs. Noor stays home with the children and is taking English classes (and teaching it to the children). They are saving to purchase a car next year.

Smith Family

Ms. Smith is a single mother to her five young children. She aged out of foster care without a permanent family, was immediately homeless, and trafficked sometime later. She completed her GED, has a stable job and hopes to begin online college next year. She is working to create a stable life for her family.

Khar Family

The Khar Family is a resettled family and new to this country. They are raising their two children and three young nephews. They have five children under the age of four, and all five children are in diapers. Mr. Khar has found work near their home (he must walk to work because they do not have a car). Mrs. Khar stays home with the children and is taking English classes (and teaching it to the children).

Bennett Family

Ms. Bennett is a single mother to five young children, under the age of four. She is an abuse survivor and currenlty living with a friend. She is enrolled in community college and hopes to get a job in education. She is working to build a safe life for her family.

Rose Family

Ms. Rose is a single mother to six young children. She aged out of foster care without a permanent family, and has no support system. She has a job and is working on her GED. She is working to create a stable life for her family.

Harold Family

The Harold Family is a kinship family. Their only child struggles with addiction and is unable to safely parent the children. The Harolds are currently raising their eight grandchildren. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harold are retired, however Mr. Harold is currently looking for a job to help with expenses.

Gellar Family

Ms. Gellar is a single mother to her eight young children. She aged out of foster care without a permanent family. She experienced homelessness, but recently secured stable housing. She is currently working two jobs to afford housing and daycare, but struggles to make ends meet.

Turner Family

Ms. Turner is a single mother to seven young children. She aged out of foster care without a permanent family, was immediately homeless, and trafficked sometime later. She now has a job and is working on her GED. She is trying to create a stable life for her family.

Jordanne Family

The Jordanne Family is currently homeless. Mrs. Jordanne is a single mother to her four children and recently became the guardian for her four nieces and nephews. She could not afford daycare costs and had to quit her job to care for the children (which contributed to her eviction). She is currently training for a remote job and is hopeful that she will be able to find stable housing in the near future.

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