Family Promise Of Berks County
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Offers case management and shelter to homeless families.

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Helps youth achieve educational, employment and housing stabilization goals.

Rental & Utilities
Provides rental and utility assistance to eligible individuals.

About
Family Promise Of Berks County


Founded in
2007
EIN
20-4557683
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
325 N 5TH ST STE 1 READING, PA 19601-3089 United States
Website
https://www.familypromiseofberks.org/
Phone
(610)-373-3323
Email address
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About
Family Promise of Berks County, founded in 2006, partners with local communities to aid homeless families, youth, and individuals in housing crises. As an affiliate of Family Promise National, they offer rapid rehousing, homelessness prevention, mediation, advocacy, and emergency assistance, focusing on keeping families together for better outcomes.
Mission
Family Promise of Berks County helps families and youth experiencing homelessness and economic uncertainty achieve housing stability. They work towards sustainable independence through a community-based response, strengthening lives and building communities.

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