Housing Stability

Katie: A Journey of Resilience and Renewal

For Katie, life as a single mother in Vancouver, Washington, has been a delicate balancing act. Despite working hard to support her three children, she found herself caught in the gap where too many families reside—earning too much to qualify for assistance but not enough to make ends meet. It’s a situation that United Way of the Columbia-Willamette’s ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) report describes all too well.

United Way distributes $10 million to support workforce development in the housing and homeless sector

Taking a significant stride toward tackling enduring labor challenges within the homeless services sector, the Joint Office of Homeless Services, in conjunction with the United Way of the Columbia-Willamette, has recently distributed $10 million in flexible workforce stabilization grants to 61 providers of homeless services. These grants are earmarked to bolster 3,520 individuals employed in the housing and homelessness services system.

A Sheltering Shield: Eviction Legal Defense

In the intricate dance of life, there are moments when the music falters, and threat casts a daunting shadow over the hopes and dreams of individuals. This can come when a medical emergency strikes, when disaster knocks on your town’s door or when the bills pile up, and your stability and security are struck a destabilizing blow with the red notice of an eviction on your door. These moments rend at the heart of anyone who experiences them, and we believe they happen too often.

A safe place for my son

For most, home is a place of comfort, safety, and rest. But unfortunately for the 1 in 3 families in our region who are unable to pay for basic needs, and have to make difficult  choices between paying for rent, and other necessities, the reassurance of a safe place to call home becomes less attainable.