Safe Haven Family Shelter Receives $1.25 Million Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Grant Safe Haven Family Shelter was recently selected to receive a $1.25 million grant from the Day 1 Families Fund. Launched in 2018 by Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, the Day 1 Families Fund issues annual leadership awards to organizations and civic groups across the nation doing compassionate, needlemoving work to provide shelter and hunger support to address the immediate needs of young families. “Safe Haven is truly grateful and honored to be named a grant recipient of the Day 1 Families Fund,” said Joyce Lavery, CEO of Safe Haven. “A grant of this size will be catalytic in propelling Safe Haven further toward our vision of eliminating family homelessness in Nashville.” This one-time capacity building grant meant to create impact over a five-year period, is awarded to organizations doing meaningful
work to connect families with shelter and support. It will allow Safe Haven to serve and house more families, meeting more of the demand for services annually. Safe Haven will also be able to build capacity and strengthen infrastructure for key program offerings, such as youth programs and workforce development. “Through this generous investment in our mission, Safe Haven will be able to expand upon our important work of keeping families facing and experiencing homelessness together, while providing stability, supportive services and, most of all, a place to call home,” added Lavery. Safe Haven is one of 42 nonprofits across the U.S. to receive the third annual Day 1 Families Fund grants, as part of a continuing commitment by the Day 1 Families Fund to help end homelessness for families. The Day 1 Families Fund issued a
total of $105.9 million in grants this year. To select these organizations, the fund worked with an advisory board of homelessness advocates and leaders whose expertise spans housing justice, racial equity, direct services, homelessness policy, equity for Native American communities and anti-poverty work.
16th Annual Hike for the Homeless AVirtual Fundraising Success The 16th annual Hike for the Homeless, with presenting sponsors Curb Records and First Farmers & Merchants Bank, was a virtual event, where participants could “HIKE YOUR WAY”, build teams and fundraise to support our mission. Together, we exceeded our fundraising goal, raising nearly $177,000! The ability to hike from anywhere, allowed our friends across the States and even different countries to participate. Our social media was flooded with pictures of hiking fun, all joined together across the miles to raise awareness
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and funds for the families we serve. Each year, we award the Golden Boot to the team and individual who raises the most money. Richard Courtney raised nearly $20,000 and won the individual award. Warner Music Nashville, led by team captain, Shane Tarleton, earned the team award. We also bestowed the first ever Team Trailblazer award to Safe Haven’s Young Professional Council for raising almost $10,000, having the most team members and the most volunteers helping with the event. continued on page 4
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