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We are Family Promise of Sacramento
Transforming the lives of families experiencing homelessness. Because every child deserves a home.
This film shares how Family Promise is able to make a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of families each year.
CURRENT STATISTICS
Your generous and continuous support has allowed Family Promise of Sacramento to serve more families than ever! Our cumulative numbers (through end of 2022):
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375 families served (28 families in 2022)
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375 families placed in either transitional or permanent housing
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327 families served with rental assistance funds
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31 guests have earned their GEDs
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22 guests have received their college degrees
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26 guests have purchased their own homes
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5 high school students have received full scholarship to California State University while in our program
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Over 10,000 served with referrals
Please keep in mind that these facts change as often as our families.
Thank You to all our supporters and sponsors. Our high success rate is because of you.
CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO OF OUR VISIT FROM MIX96 SACRAMENTO!

As we navigate constantly changing community health challenges and lack of affordable housing, Family Promise continues to serve our homeless families by placing them in hotels, and tiny homes, while they participate in our program. Since our housing in the past had been spaces donated by our many congregations, we have seen a tremendous increase in our expenses in the last few years. All donations are greatly appreciated.
Credit card donations can be made with the following form.
Visit our donation page to make a financial contribution via PayPal, Venmo, or mailed check.
Visit our Wish List page to contribute office supplies, gift cards and other needed supplies.
THE TODAY SHOW COMES TO FAMILY PROMISE
Spreading the word will help us transform the lives of ONE MILLION children by 2030.
Craig Melvin of NBC's Today Show visits Family Promise of the Midlands to learn how the program helps families experiencing homelessness reclaim their independence.