When Sara** and David’s** government benefits were suddenly stopped, they came to Family Promise with their 2 kids. Sara and David were both working but struggled to save even when they were receiving their
George** and Tina** along with their 4 children, all under the age of 6, were living in a hotel for about a week after their landlord decided he wanted to remodel and evicted the whole complex. During that week
Kenny**,Victoria** and their 2 children came to Family Promise struggling with garnishments – they found it impossible to catch up on the bills and pay the rent. With no way to build their savings and unable to
Jackson** and Susi** and their kids had been told by their landlord that he will be demolishing the house they were living in and they had one week to move out. Due to past medical issues they were still paying off
themselves homeless. They were left alone with no family to turn to. Through setting goals and working hard at Family Promise, they both secured employment and purchased a car together. They were given resources to
Lisa**, Steve** and their teenage son moved to the Ogden area in order to be closer to family. They had rented an apartment here but they found out it was infested with cockroaches and unlivable. This news left them
With bills piling high, Melanie** found herself unemployed and living out of her car with her children. A caring police officer told her about Family Promise of Ogden, and she entered the program shortly after.
When Brenda** and her son first came to Family Promise of Ogden, they had been moving from friend’s house to friend’s house for nine months after their apartment was sold to the city, creating a lack of stability
Family Promise prevents and ends homelessness for families with children and helps them achieve sustainable independence through a community-based response.