What Is Instrumental In Breaking The Poverty Cycle? What Does Housing Really Look Like In Ward 7 & 8 in DC? | Furnish Hope DC Ep. 119
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Life post-pandemic remains a struggle for many families in DC’s communities. In some cases, it’s actually gotten worse. Among the most pressing concerns is the lack of access to basic resources like furniture and household essentials,
In this episode, founder Niki Mock and her partner, Adriane Herbert, shed light on the challenges faced by those living in Ward 7 and 8. They delve into the issues keeping families trapped in poverty and how Furnish Hope DC is helping them break the cycle, sharing personal stories of the impact the organization has had on clients and families.
Find out how you can support Furnish Hope DC’s work in Ward 7 and 8!
Ready to join their mission? Email Adriane Herbert at adriane@furnishhopedc.org or Niki Mock at niki@furnishhopedc.org. You can also contact Niki Mock by phone at 301-523-0324.
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1. What Is Instrumental In Breaking The Poverty Cycle? What Does Housing Really Look Like In Ward 7 & 8 in DC? | Furnish Hope DC Ep. 119 (00:00:00)
2. Challenges Facing Families in DC (00:00:01)
3. Impactful Stories of Furnish Hope DC (00:07:49)
4. Supporting Families Through Community Rebuilding (00:19:56)
5. Expanding Furnish Hope DC for Families (00:25:56)
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