Since 2005, The Empowerment Center has provided recovery-based transitional housing for women, because every woman deserves a safe, supportive, and stable environment to rebuild her life. Today, we’ve expanded our offerings to include permanent supportive housing for women, men, and their families.
The “Empowering Families: Building a Future Through Safe and Supportive Housing” capital campaign aims to raise 2 million to increase TEC’s capacity through our new 83 bed addiction treatment facility at TEC2 and shared supportive programs at Marvel Way Phase II. Our facility will provide access to much-needed services, including counseling, job training, and life skills education, ensuring that each woman receives comprehensive care in a secure and nurturing space – where she can focus on her recovery, gain independence, and prepare to thrive in our community.
We invite you to join us in this transformative initiative. Your generous support will directly contribute to the construction and operation of our new housing and treatment facility, impacting the lives of countless women and their families. Together, we can build a future where every woman has the opportunity to recover, thrive, and lead a fulfilling life.
Join Us:
Together, let’s empower women to build a brighter, healthier future. Donate today to the “Empowering Women: Building a Future Through Safe and Supportive Housing” capital campaign and be a part of this life-changing mission.
Individuals can contribute to a capital campaign in various meaningful ways, each leveraging different resources and skills.
By contributing in these diverse ways, community members like you can play a crucial role in the success of our capital campaign, helping The Empowerment Center reach our $2 million goal and supporting our mission.
Your support is crucial to making this vision a reality. Thank you for standing with us and the women we serve.
Sincerely,
Roxanne DeCarlo, Executive Director
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