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ASOH is committed to diversity, equity, and belonging and strongly encourages all BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color), women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with protected class backgrounds.

Furniture poverty is defined as the inability to access the basic essential items that a household needs to achieve the most basic quality of living in order to participate in society as employee and/or student.

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Greatly impedes an individual or a family’s ability to properly inhabit and function in their shelter, undermining their health and productivity in work and school.

As we prepare for Foster Care Awareness Month in May, we celebrate National Volunteer Month, in April.

Did you know that those most likely to go into foster care are the children of young women who were in foster care? Young women aging out …

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A Sense of Home strives to prevent homelessness by creating first-ever homes and a community for youth aging out of foster care.

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