Posts tagged Emergency Housing
Program Spotlight: Coordinated Intake

Parents are always thinking of their children: how to feed, clothe, teach, and comfort them. That pressure exponentially increases when you are also fleeing from an abusive partner with no support system. 

Jess needs somewhere to stay after living out of her car with her three children. The seats make uncomfortable beds, and she can only keep the heat running for so long before her battery runs out. It’s difficult to feel safe in a parking lot or garage, but it feels much safer to her than living another night with her abusive partner. 

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Program Spotlight: North Point

“When they come through the door, in that moment, there is so much going on in their life that is all jumbled up in their head… you really don’t know where to start. North Point is where you can start over and find direction again.” 

-Treveya Franklin, North Point Operations Manager 

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FrontLiner Profiles: Treveya Franklin

“People tend to look down on others who do not look or act the way they expect. All of us have a heart, breathe the same air, and bleed the same blood. We should care for others, especially those who are in need of extra support, because everyone needs someone, and we cannot survive alone.” 

— Treveya Franklin is the Operations Manager of North Point and has been working at FrontLine since 2014.

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