Brooke has three young sons who she fondly refers to as “my little tribe.” As a single mother, she constantly juggles her family and career responsibilities, while volunteering in her community and putting her dreams for the future in place. In these ways Brooke is not unlike millions of other women. But the story of how she survived a serious drug addiction, domestic abuse, and the temporary loss of her children, sets her apart in a very singular way.
Together we can make a lasting impression by helping people help themselves.
A family on the edge becomes part of the neighborhood. Through the collective generosity of thousands of donors, we help people who are working hard but unable to get ahead. When families learn how to achieve financial stability, they can buy a home, send a child to college or own a small business. Building financial assets allows people to live with dignity and respect while saving our community thousands of dollars in annual emergency medical and social services costs.