Families Helping Families

Welcome to
Families Helping Families!

At any given night right here in DuPage County, Illinois, there are over 150 families that have no place to call home.

What is Families Helping Families?
FHF provides apartments and volunteer mentors to homeless families in DuPage County while they are working to reclaim their lives through education. A donation of only $30 will pay one day's rent and utilities for a family. FHF has NO administrative expenses, so every dollar we raise is a dollar that helps the homeless.



Contact us at FamHelpingFam@gmail.com .

 

  • 4th Annual Benefit Dinner and Auctions:  Families Helping Families is holding their 4th Annual Benefit Dinner and Auctions on Friday, September 24, 7:00 p.m., at Maggiano's Little Italy, 1847 Freedom Drive in Naperville. This is a community event to raise money for DuPage County homeless families. Ticket price of only $120 ($60 of which is tax-deductible) includes open bar (yes! open bar!), passed hors d'oeuvres, buffet dinner, and dessert. There is plenty of room for seating and mingling. Participate in both silent and live auctions, with items including an $800 rug from Russell Martin, $350 in-home wine tasting from Wines For Humanity, $200 golf package from Golftec and Naperville Park District, and many more. Smart casual attire suggested. This is a community event and we hope to see you there. To get tickets or ask questions, e-mail FamHelpingFam@gmail.com.
  • Quigley's Update:  FHF received a generous check from Quigley's at the end of June. Thank you to Quigley's and their customers!
  • Family Fun Walk 2011: 16th Annual Family Fun Walk - Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 15, 2011.

Some people believe that homelessness is self-induced or somehow that the family is at fault. Those who have had the opportunity to get to know homeless families have discovered that sometimes people are working as hard as they can, and still cannot afford a place to live. While the circumstances surrounding each family's housing crisis is different, there is one universal truth: These parents are deeply concerned about their children and truly believe that they can, with our help, provide a better life for them.

How does Families Helping Families find these families?
Prospective families are thoroughly screened by caseworkers at Bridge Communities Inc. Only families that are drug-free and have removed themselves from their domestic violence situation are eligible. Our families generally have very specific goals they would like to accomplish during their time with us, such as completion of a degree or trade school and a job with higher wages. The families are typically in the program for two years and the goal is to achieve self-sufficiency through education so that they can be productive and contributing members of our community.