That’s quite a feat, considering that people can go from living on the streets to owning their own home. But it is the role The Home Connection has chosen to play in the Des Moines area since 1989 – to provide transitional housing and supportive services for homeless families with children. In addition, it advocates for increased production of safe and affordable housing for low-income persons.
The Home Connection pioneered transitional housing in Polk County. It is the only program with single-family homes and duplexes – a total of 21 in all – located in various Des Moines neighborhoods. While the Home Connection clients live in those homes, they work with a counselor who helps them identify the causes of their homelessness and assists them with developing a plan, with goals, to remedy those causes and attain economic self-sufficiency. In the last year, The Home Connection has served:
26 Households
34 Adults
84 Children
Family incomes: Households
16 <30% MFI ($0-$20,450)
10 31-50% MFI ($20,451-$34,050)
0 51-80% MFI ($34,051-$54,500)
Sources of Income: Households
21 Employment
0 Soc Sec/SSI/SSDI
5 Public Assistance/Other
The Home Connection
3001 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, Iowa 50314
(515) 244-9748 voice
(515) 244-9752 fax
mailto:info@thehomeconnection.org?subject=Contact
www.hawthorn-hill.org