Thursday, October 21, 2010

Designs by Lucinda




The story of Lucinda - creator of Designs by Lucinda
Lucinda was always - and still is - known to be a uniquely creative person with strong sense of purpose and self direction. Growing up through the 60's, Lucinda fed her creativity by teaching herself jewelry design and craft - a skill that would serve her, and her community, well later on in life.
Due to divorce and financial setback, Lucinda and her daughter became homeless. This was unacceptable. So with the help of friends and family and the strength of will, she found a home and began anew.
With a roof over her head and a young child to support, Lucinda turned the cramped attic of her small apartment into a studio where she launched a line of fashion jewelry. It was 1983 and she was back on track. Over the next few years, demand for her work grew.
While designing her fall 1988 line of jewelry, Lucinda created a pin that was a simple, geometric representation of a house. This simple pin got Lucinda thinking about how she could help the community. She decided the pin would be a fund raiser for The Preble Street Resource Center, a community Breakfast Program in Portland, Maine. The idea behind the pin was to raise money for the organization and, at the same time, a greater awareness of homelessness in the community. The pin was a success on both counts. At that point Lucinda closed her fashion jewelry company and established a company with a conscience.
To learn more about Designs by Lucinda, visit her website at http://www.lucinda.com/
This is just a small sample of the pins we sell at The Homeless Families Foundation. Each pin sells for $15 and they make great gifts!
For more information on the house pins please call Karie @ (614) 461-9247

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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

2010 Hero Awards

Marcus Salter was a recipient of the Hero Award yesterday. He is a former case manager with the Homeless Families Foundation and we are so proud of his accomplishment!

The 2010 Hero Award recipients we honored yesterday. Each of them brings a special passion to their work to end homelessness. Aren't they amazing?


In this photo: Ricketa Hurdle, Gladden Community House, Michelle Heritage Ward, Kevin Ballard, Gladden Community House, Donna Woods, Gladden Community House, Sherry Syx, Gladden Community House, Mardi Ciriaco, Gladden Community House, Erika Clark Jones, Sheila Prillerman, Citizen's Advisory Council, Marcus Salter, Lutheran Social Services-Faith Mission, Renna Abdullah, Salvation Army

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Halloween Costumes


Can you believe tomorrow will be October 1st? Time certainly is flying by! This is a busy time of year for HFF. One of our current projects is to round up enough Halloween costumes for all our children. We currently have 110 children and what fun it would be to see them all dressed up on the 31st...If you have any questions please feel free to give Karie a call (614) 461-9247...

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Skully's


SOUND EFFECTS AND CHANGE
FIRST ANNUAL BENEFIT CONCERT

Benefit for the Homeless Families Foundation on Tuesday, October 5th at Skullys in the Short North. Advanced tickets are $5.00 and $10.00 at the door. For more information you can contact Everett Jones at ejones@homelessfamiliesfoundation.org or by cell phone (614) ...506-8573.

http://www.skullys.org/calendar.htm

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Upper Arlington Rotary




Celia Crossley, Bill Mielke, Steve LaRosa and Rozanne Landers at Upper Arlington Rotary luncheon. The U.A. Rotarians provided the funds and the labor to build a small barn on the playground at the Dowd Education Center. It will be used to store the outdoor toys and balls. We are very grateful to the Rotarians for their support of all of our programs.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Fall is in the air....


There is a touch of fall in the air this week and time is flying by! The kids started school this week, maybe you noticed the corn moon in the sky, college football is just days away. Having said that Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas will be here before you know it. We currently have 104 children in our program... and we would love each one to have a Halloween costume this year. We have newborns on up and what a fun time of year for all of them. If you have any questions please feel free to call Karie (614) 461.9247....Enjoy the weekend...