Siemer Institute Grant Award

Family Promise of Lawrence (FPL) is excited to have been chosen as one of 5 Family Promise affiliates to receive a stabilization grant from the Siemer Institute through the recent partnership with National Family Promise.  With this new partnership and grant opportunity, we are enhancing our Stabilization Programming.  Part of the grant requirements are to collect family stabilization data along with 4 other FP affiliates. The data focuses on housing, family income, and children’s educational stability at the time of program intake as well as outcomes at exit.  Data helps tell the local story of family stabilization and is a critical mode of evaluation of program effectiveness.  Because of this generous grant we are also able to build up our stabilization program capacity for families who have been in other FPL programs. The grant has allowed us to hire an additional Family Service Coordinator (FSC), as well as provide focused stabilization specialization training for a  seasoned FSC we’ve had on staff. 

Quoting from a press release on June 26, 2024, our National CEO, Cherly Schuch said, (Siemer / Family Promise Press Release)

“The Siemer Institute’s commitment to investing in the potential of children and families aligns perfectly with our mission at Family Promise…Our focus is to keep families across the country stably housed, which leads to better health outcomes, positive youth development, and community well-being.”

From the same press release, it was reported that “Since its establishment in 2011, the Siemer Institute has developed partnerships around the United States, impacting over 130,000 families and benefiting nearly 300,000 children.  By focusing on a two-generation approach, the institute aims for thriving families and connected communities.”

“We are excited to partner with Family Promise and support their vital work in family stabilization,” said Kimberly Dorniden, President & National Executive Director of the Siemer Institute. “Family Promise’s comprehensive approach to preventing unplanned moves and promoting family stability aligns seamlessly with our mission. Through this collaboration, we aim to enhance our collective impact, providing essential resources and support to help families achieve lasting stability and children succeed academically.” .”

ABOUT FAMILY PROMISE National
Family Promise is the leading national nonprofit addressing the crisis of family homelessness.  What began as a local initiative in Summit, NJ, has become a national movement that operates in 200+ communities in over 40 states. Family Promise delivers innovative solutions for family homelessness including prevention, shelter, stabilization and housing services. The organization has served more than one million family members since its founding over 35 years ago. To learn more about Family Promise, visit familypromise.org

ABOUT SIEMER INSTITUTE 
The Siemer Institute supports families with children from birth through 12th grade who are at risk of unplanned moves/evictions. To accomplish this, the Siemer Institute collaborates with community-based funding partners and service providers across the nation, creating a collective impact network of successful local initiatives. By providing multi-year grants—including challenge grants, advocacy grants, and expansion grants—and other resources, the Siemer Institute empowers partners to implement community-appropriate solutions and build lasting, effective programs. Today, the Siemer Institute has 74 funded partners in 39 states with over 150 service providers across the country. For more information, please visit SiemerInstitute.org

Hadiya Hazel, Day Center Staff Assistant

Hadiya Hazel moved to Lawrence, KS in 2016 to attend The University of Kansas. Throughout her years there, she met  amazing people in the university as well as around the community. Her family has always been involved with community/ volunteer work. This, along with other life changing events, developed her passion for learning more about people and building bridges where there are differences.

 She thinks of Family Promise as a place that offers friendly smiles and warm welcomes to all who walk through the doors. She is happy to be a part of a team that continually gives their all to serve the people of Lawrence.

Dustin Stumblingbear

 I am not a person that toots my own horn. I do believe in stepping up to serve my community when the opportunity arises. I have done that by joining the board of directors for Family Promise of Lawrence. I look forward to growing my skills as our organization continues to serve families in the Lawrence, Kansas community. 

Make your Match

🌟 Doubling Your Impact: Family Promise of Lawrence! 🌟

March is upon us, and at Family Promise of Lawrence, we’re gearing up for an extraordinary opportunity to make a difference in the lives of families experiencing homelessness. We’re thrilled to announce our March Match campaign, made possible by the incredible generosity of a devoted donor. Here’s the scoop: for every dollar you donate throughout March, our donor will match it, up to a total of $25,000!

Now, you might be wondering, “How can my donation really matter?” The answer is simple: every contribution, no matter how big or small, plays a vital role in our mission to support families in need. Whether it’s $5, $50, or $500, your donation will be matched dollar for dollar, instantly doubling its impact. Imagine the power of your gift providing shelter, meals, and crucial support services to families striving to rebuild their lives. That’s the magic of the March Match Campaign.

Your generosity has the potential to create real change in our community. By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re giving hope. You’re offering a lifeline to families facing unimaginable challenges, showing them that they are not alone on their journey to stability.

So, let’s make March a month that matters! Join us in the March Match challenge by donating today. Together, we can turn $25,000 into $50,000 of support for families in Lawrence. Every dollar counts, and every donation brings us closer to our goal of creating a brighter future for all. Thank you for being a part of our mission to end homelessness, one family at a time.

Donate now and double your impact: https://lawrencefamilypromise.org/donate-now/

Warm regards,

Family Promise of Lawrence

An Exciting New Chapter!

Fifteen years ago, when Lawrence Family Promise was establishing itself in Douglas County, we made an important promise to do all we could to help the most vulnerable children and families in this community. We are proud of the work we  have done as an organization and of our families who have successfully gone through our programing.  

Lawrence Family Promise has taken a significant step forward by acquiring 200 Mt. Hope Court.. The decision to transform 200 Mt. Hope Court into a shelter for children and families reflects Family Promise’s unwavering commitment to serving those in need.

The shelter will serve as more than just a temporary residence; it will be a place of refuge and empowerment. Families staying at the shelter will receive not only essential amenities but also access to comprehensive support services aimed at addressing their specific needs. From Case Management to educational and employment assistance, Family Promise is committed to equipping families with the tools they need to regain stability and independence.

However, Family Promise cannot do this alone. Community involvement and support are vital to our growth and success.. Volunteers play a crucial role in providing additional assistance and creating a sense of belonging for families staying at the shelter. Whether it’s bringing meals, offering companionship, or organizing activities for children, every act of kindness contributes to making the shelter a warm and welcoming place for families in transition.

Moreover, community support extends beyond volunteering. Financial contributions, in-kind donations, and spreading awareness about Family Promise’s mission are all ways individuals and businesses can contribute to the cause. By rallying together as a community, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of families experiencing homelessness.

As we look ahead, let us celebrate this milestone achievement while recognizing the work that lies ahead. The transformation of 200 Mt. Hope Court into a shelter for children and families is a testament to the power of compassion and collective action. Together, we can build a community where every family has a place to call home and the support they need to thrive.

Sherell Yarbough

My name is Sherell Yarbough. I am a mother of 5 beautiful children and the wife to my wonderful husband Johnathan Yarbough.  

Born in Springfield, IL and grew up in Marshall,  MO where I attended MHS, Missouri Valley College and obtained my CNA & CMA certification. I have been living in Lawrence for about 11 years now. Working full time at META Environmental for about 6 years, I hold a cosmetology license and CNA certification where I work both prn. I am also the proud owner of Sherell’s Custom Treats. 

Sherell’s Custom Treats is a business I started back in April 2023.  Specializing in treat making and treat decorating. I love to bake and turn my treats into art. Creating Treats is my safe place. It’s fun, putting my creative mind to work is always a joy and I enjoy putting smiles on my customers faces.

Some of the things that humble me most is spending time with my friends and family, listening to 90s R& B, dancing, working with the elderly, cooking & baking. Overall I love helping others and having a good time.

I am very excited about this new opportunity of joining the Family Promise organization. I plan to give my very all into helping and assisting  families and our community. I’ve heard so many great things about the program and have watched it change lives and put smiles on their faces. So this is a true honor that I am presented with the opportunity of joining as one of the newest board members.