-
Ukraine war talks delayed to Wednesday, says Zelensky
-
Iguanas fall from trees in Florida as icy weather bites southern US
-
Carrick revels in 'best feeling' after Man Utd leave it late
-
Olympic chiefs admit 'still work to do' on main ice hockey venue
-
Pope says Winter Olympics 'rekindle hope' for world peace
-
Last-gasp Demirovic strike sends Stuttgart fourth
-
Sesko strikes to rescue Man Utd, Villa beaten by Brentford
-
'At least 200' feared dead in DR Congo landslide: government
-
Coventry says 'sad' about ICE, Wasserman 'distractions' before Olympics
-
In-form Lyon make it 10 wins in a row
-
Man Utd strike late as Carrick extends perfect start in Fulham thriller
-
Van der Poel romps to record eighth cyclo-cross world title
-
Mbappe penalty earns Real Madrid late win over nine-man Rayo
-
Resurgent Pakistan seal T20 sweep of Australia
-
Fiji top sevens standings after comeback win in Singapore
-
Alcaraz sweeps past Djokovic to win 'dream' Australian Open
-
Death toll from Swiss New Year bar fire rises to 41
-
Alcaraz says Nadal inspired him to 'special' Australian Open title
-
Pakistan seeks out perpetrators after deadly separatist attacks
-
Ukraine war talks delayed to Wednesday, Zelensky says
-
Djokovic says 'been a great ride' after Melbourne final loss
-
Von Allmen storms to downhill win in final Olympic tune-up
-
Carlos Alcaraz: tennis history-maker with shades of Federer
-
Alcaraz sweeps past Djokovic to win maiden Australian Open title
-
Israel says partially reopening Gaza's Rafah crossing
-
French IT giant Capgemini to sell US subsidiary after row over ICE links
-
Iran's Khamenei likens protests to 'coup', warns of regional war
-
New Epstein accuser claims sexual encounter with ex-prince Andrew: report
-
Italy's extrovert Olympic icon Alberto Tomba insists he is 'shy guy'
-
Chloe Kim goes for unprecedented snowboard halfpipe Olympic treble
-
Pakistan combing for perpetrators after deadly separatist attacks
-
Israel partially reopens Gaza's Rafah crossing
-
Iran declares European armies 'terrorist groups' after IRGC designation
-
Snowstorm disrupts travel in southern US as blast of icy weather widens
-
Denmark's Andresen swoops to win Cadel Evans Road Race
-
Volkanovski beats Lopes in rematch to defend UFC featherweight title
-
Sea of colour as Malaysia's Hindus mark Thaipusam with piercings and prayer
-
Exiled Tibetans choose leaders for lost homeland
-
Afghan returnees in Bamiyan struggle despite new homes
-
Mired in economic trouble, Bangladesh pins hopes on election boost
-
Chinese cash in jewellery at automated gold recyclers as prices soar
-
Israel to partially reopen Gaza's Rafah crossing
-
'Quiet assassin' Rybakina targets world number one after Melbourne win
-
Deportation raids drive Minneapolis immigrant family into hiding
-
Nvidia boss insists 'huge' investment in OpenAI on track
-
'Immortal' Indian comics keep up with changing times
-
With Trump mum, last US-Russia nuclear pact set to end
-
In Sudan's old port of Suakin, dreams of a tourism revival
-
Narco violence dominates as Costa Rica votes for president
-
Snowstorm barrels into southern US as blast of icy weather widens
HomeAid Celebrates the Launch of Its 20th Affiliate in the Delaware Valley Area
HomeAid's Expansion Marks a Milestone in Supporting Individuals Facing Homelessness
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / December 11, 2025 / HomeAid, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to ending homelessness in the United States, is proud to announce the launch of its 20th affiliate in the Delaware Valley area. This affiliate will serve individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness in southeastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, northern Delaware, and a small part of Maryland. This expansion is a significant milestone for HomeAid, reflecting its deep commitment to the communities it serves and its mission to provide dignified housing and support to those in need.
The new affiliate will focus on collaborative efforts with local and national homebuilders, service providers, businesses, and volunteers to build or renovate housing solutions for vulnerable individuals and families in the region. HomeAid has already made a considerable impact in the areas it serves, and this new affiliate will further enhance its capacity to effect positive change in the lives of those facing housing instability.
"The opening of our Delaware Valley affiliate reflects the very best of what HomeAid does, bringing people together to build hope, stability, and opportunity. Every community deserves a coordinated, compassionate response to homelessness, and this affiliate will help deliver that by uniting builders, service providers, and local leaders around meaningful, lasting solutions. We are honored to expand HomeAid's mission into the Delaware Valley and look forward to the impact this partnership will create for years to come," said Scott Larson, CEO at HomeAid America.
With the establishment of the Delaware Valley affiliate, HomeAid is now impacting individuals experiencing homelessness in 17 states across the nation. This expansion underscores HomeAid's commitment to addressing homelessness through innovative and collaborative solutions tailored to the unique needs of each community.
"HomeAid America has a proven track record of successfully partnering with builders, skilled tradespeople, and community organizations to construct and renovate facilities that serve families and individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness," said HomeAid Delaware Valley's Board President, John Dean, of Toll Brothers." We are very excited to begin impacting this community's most vulnerable through HomeAid Delaware Valley and its building partners."
About HomeAid: Founded in 1989, HomeAid develops, builds, and preserves a variety of housing, including emergency, interim, transitional, permanent supportive, and affordable housing through its 20 affiliates in 17 states. In addition, this includes resource centers that provide support services to those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. HomeAid partners with hundreds of nonprofit organizations nationwide, that provide the housing and supportive services that empower residents to move toward self-sufficiency. HomeAid has completed 1,501 housing and community engagement projects with a value of more than $355 million. HomeAid has added 15,824 beds that have served over 1.4 million previously homeless individuals. For more information, visit www.homeaid.org.
###
CONTACT:
Monique Waddington
Chief of Marketing & Communications with HomeAid America
949-777-1660
SOURCE: HomeAid
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
A.O.Scott--AT