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Since launching in 2014, Your Way Home has seen much success in rapidly rehousing those in Montgomery County who are experiencing homelessness. Findings from the research will assist Your Way Home in building a new agenda to expand its work into prevention efforts.
A National Imperative: Joining Forces to Strengthen Human Services in America is a report commissioned by the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities and the American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) and drafted by Oliver Wyman and SeaChange Capital Partners.
This report, commissioned by The Philadelphia Foundation , assesses the fiscal health of the nonprofit sector in the five-county region of Philadelphia. The region’s nonprofit sector provides valuable services, employs thousands of individuals and is a significant economic generator. In a time of...
Montgomery County's food pantry network now has the voice of clients from across the entire county to inform positive changes to the network.
This latest report from Your Way Home shows continued decreases in people experiencing homelessness across Montgomery County. Nearly 3,000 people were served through Your Way Home in 2016, which includes street outreach, emergency shelters, rapid re-housing, transitional housing and permanent...
This report from the Pennsylvania Health Funders Collaborative shares how Pennsylvanians benefit from the ACA through six major provisions:
In 2015, Your Way Home helped 140 households find safe and affordable housing, connected 127 people to jobs and 320 people to their public benefits. Your Way Home is a public/private partnership that is working to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring in Montgomery County. Download this...
Your Way Home is very pleased to announce the release of its Community Impact Report 2014-2015. The report includes the following letter from a dad who was experiencing homelessness, to his Housing Stability Coach.
Governor Corbett created the Long-Term Care Commission via Executive Order in January 2014 to make “recommendations [to] ensure Pennsylvania’s long term care services and support delivery system is person-centered, efficient, effective and fiscally accountable.” In January 2015, Gov. Corbett...
In the summer of 2013, the Madlyn and Leonard Abramson Center for Jewish Life convened a workgroup of knowledgeable stakeholders to explore the issues of dual eligible elderly (those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid) in Montgomery County. Dual eligibles tend to be poorer and sicker than...