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PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release September 20, 2017 FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact: Lynelle Marble Hawaii Community Foundation (808) 566-5564 (Office) (808) 295-6162 (Mobile) lmarble@hcf-hawaii.org

827 Fort Street Mall Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 Phone: 808-537-6333 Fax: 808-521-6286 HawaiiCommunityFoundation.org

INNOVATIVE HOUSING PROGRAM HELPED MORE THAN 700 HOMELESS FAMILIES FIND PERMANENT HOUSING HONOLULU, HI – Hawai‘i’s homeless problem reached epidemic proportion in 2015 when federal statistics showed that the state had the highest per capita rate of homelessness in the nation and that one out of every four individuals who were homeless was a child under 18 years old. Understanding the impact that homelessness was having on families and communities across the state, the Hawai‘i Community Foundation (HCF) brought together 12 funders to create the HousingASAP program to help move more homeless families into stable housing faster and to keep them there. Studies also showed the negative impacts that homelessness can have on a child. According to the National Center on Family Homelessness, homeless children are twice as likely to repeat a grade, be expelled or suspended, or drop out. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Education found that homeless children have three times the rate of emotional and behavioral problems, such as anxiety, depression, sleep problems, withdrawal and aggression, when compared to children with stable housing. “HCF and our funding partners recognized that homelessness is a complex issue and we felt that we could make the greatest immediate difference by focusing on homeless families,” said Micah Kāne, HCF CEO and president. “We also knew that tackling this issue could not be done alone and would require that we collaborate with nonprofits, state government, and community leaders. We needed to partner with others and become comfortable with taking risks in order to create big change.” The program focused on creating the HousingASAP network, which consists of eight locally based nonprofit organizations that provide more than 50 percent of all shelter beds available for Hawai‘i’s homeless. The network was tasked to achieve three goals: increase the number of families housed, decrease the days it takes to stably house families, and decrease the number of families who return to homelessness.

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