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2019 Community Impact Report Released

Inside this year's annual report, you'll meet neighbors who have found hope in the midst of a crisis thanks to your support, take a look at the remarkable statistics their stories represent, and examine the financial snapshot for the year ending June 30, 2019.

October 25, 2019

Homelessness prevented. Dignity preserved.

  • Hope restored.

  • Inside this year’s annual report, you’ll meet neighbors who have found hope in the midst of a crisis thanks to your support.

    Read the report below, meet Robert and Julia and Gregory and Edna, and take a look at the remarkable statistics their stories represent. Of course, you can also see the financial snapshot for the year ending June 30, 2019.

    Behind these numbers are more than 20,000 families (including more than 50,000 individuals) who are grateful for your support and the opportunity to regain hope here at Crisis Assistance Ministry.

    Thank you for preventing homelessness, preserving dignity, and restoring hope for so many who are struggling in our community.

    Filed Under: Agency News Tagged With: annual report, Customer, financial report, results, thank you

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