
Family Promise of Grayson County Inc.
Family Promise of Grayson County Inc.
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More about this organization
Mission
Intersecting faith and community to empower Grayson County families to end child homelessness.
About
Providing a local day center where families can be together and have access to showers, washers, dryers, a play area for young children, computers for job searches and/or on line classes, budgeting classes, transportation, and case management. For the year ended December 31, 2019, Family Promise volunteers donated 10,636 hours to provide food and shelter to those families experiencing homelessness. Meals served equaled 8,034. A total of 2,678 bed nights were provided by guest families by host congregations.
