Helping Poverty-Stricken Babies in Green Bay

by Jake's Network of Hope
Helping Poverty-Stricken Babies in Green Bay

Project Report | Oct 4, 2018
Thanks for helping babies!

By Stephanie Bowers | Project Leader

It can be a challenge to raise children, even with a partner alongside you - yet 13.7 million parents in the United States are going it alone, according to a 2009 census data.

While conversations around the issue of single parenthood result in mixed answers about its impact on poverty, in Brown County we know one thing is true: poverty more greatly affects young women with children.

Between 2009 and 2013, 45% of those in poverty in Brown county were women under 24 with children, according to Beth Hudak of the House of Hope in Green Bay. House of Hope is one of Jake’s Diapers community partners, through our Eastern Wisconsin Diaper Bank initiative. House of Hope aims to “provide a safe and stable environment where young parents and children experiencing homelessness will become confident, independent, and successful members of our community.”

House of Hope offers temporary shelter units where women can stay with their children while the organization helps each family on their way towards self-sustainability, through education, access to medical and mental health services and other support programs. The women typically stay anywhere between 65 and 80 days, and House of Hope stays in touch afterward to support the family with ongoing needs to maintain financial stability.

House of Hope is currently under an expansion to address the overwhelming need of those mothers under 24 struggling with poverty in Brown County. Beth said the program will expand from offering 13 units for mothers and children to soon have a total of 27. House of Hope often has mother’s sitting on a waitlist for their services, and they hope the expansion with shift that reality.

“We hope that 27 units will alleviate the waitlist completely, the goal in going to a size that large is that so no child has to be homeless in Brown County,” she said.

As House of Hope serves more people, our partnership means we’ll have a wider audience to serve, too. There are no federal safety net programs that cover the cost of diapers, including WIC or food stamps. We're proud to stand in the diaper gap to help solve House of Hope's diaper needs. 

~ Stephanie

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook

Sep 12, 2018
Introducing House of Hope!

By Stephanie Bowers | Project Leader

Aug 7, 2018
53,250 diapers

By Stephanie Bowers | Project Leader

About Project Reports

Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.

If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can recieve an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.

Sign up for updates

Organization Information

Jake's Network of Hope

Location: Neenah, WI - USA
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @jakesdiapers
Jake's Network of Hope
Cheryl Tiedt
Project Leader:
Cheryl Tiedt
Jake's Diapers, Inc.
Kaukauna , WI United States

Funded Project!

Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

Still want to help?

Find another project in United States or in Education that needs your help.
Find a Project

Learn more about GlobalGiving

Teenage Science Students
Vetting +
Due Diligence

Snorkeler
Our
Impact

Woman Holding a Gift Card
Give
Gift Cards

Young Girl with a Bicycle
GlobalGiving
Guarantee

Get incredible stories, promotions, and matching offers in your inbox

WARNING: Javascript is currently disabled or is not available in your browser. GlobalGiving makes extensive use of Javascript and will not function properly with Javascript disabled. Please enable Javascript and refresh this page.