When Sebastian’s family fled Venezuela’s economic collapse five years ago, they left behind not just jobs and belongings, but also a sense of stability. His mother had been a journalism professor and his father a university law professor and judge. But as the...
In 2021, Taneshia found herself at her lowest point: She was jobless and cycling in and out of homeless shelters with her three children when a spine injury left her temporarily paralyzed and unable to speak. Where others may have broken, Taneshia says the experience...
For Anayeli Martinez, the cramped two-bedroom apartment she shared with six other people wasn’t just a place she called home but a reminder of what she wanted to change. Until two years ago, she and her mother shared a small bedroom, making the most of limited...
A magnificent oak tree, with rich brown branches and brilliant pink and orange flowers, transforms the setting for Keri’s Corner, a key element of the Eric Dickerson Learning Center at National CORE’s Residences of Diamond Hill. Lush green leaves and a whimsical blue...
Hope through Housing’s after-school program empowers youth in underserved communities, equipping them with tools to break the cycle of poverty and create brighter futures. During monthly career conversations, children are introduced to an array of career paths –...
Women of Hope kicked off the year with focus and enthusiasm, gathering for our first quarterly meeting of 2025. The group began laying the groundwork with goals and plans for the year ahead – and preparing for the much-anticipated Beauty, Bubbles & Bites event, a...