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How Do We End Generational Homelessness? Start With Our Kids.
Last year 100% of the students served by Project Hope Alliance graduated high school (more than 25% above the national average for students experiencing homelessness) making them 346% less likely to experience homelessness as an adult resulting in a projected community savings of $14.3 million by 2030. Read more
Press
Read these recent stories in the press:
- LA Times: OC Visionaries 2023
- Jennifer Friend: A Beacon for OC’s Unhoused Youth
- Invisibility of children experiencing homelessness in OC highlighted in new report
- Orange County Department of ED highlights PHA’s HBHS Partnerships
- Jennifer Friend named one of Coast Magazine’s 2022 Kickass Women PUBLISHED: March 8, 2022
- $600,000 donation brings help for homeless at Huntington Beach High PUBLISHED:
- To help homeless students, embed community services into campus life PUBLISHED: October 14, 2021
- For homeless students at this Santa Ana school, Lizbeth is a new lifeline PUBLISHED:
- Homeless Students Lack Basic Needs, Support During COVID-19 Pandemic PUBLISHED: February 19, 2021
- For children living in motels, WiFi hot spots make school possible PUBLISHED:
- Ytel Partners with Local Nonprofit, Project Hope Alliance, to Continue Fundraising Efforts for Homeless Youth March 26, 2020
- 2020 Anti Gala Pivot March 11, 2020
- Bittersweet Monthly January 2018
- Hidden in Plain Sight 2017