Our Work is Not Over

from our Executive Director

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This past year has been a joyous opportunity for all of us at Miriam’s House to reflect on our 25-year history and the impact made through this incredible organization. Thank you for participating in our 25th anniversary celebrations including the Fall Gala, Annual Luncheon, and our No Place Like Home public art campaign. I am grateful for each of the unique ways our community has demonstrated their support—from donating 25 packs of crayons in honor of our anniversary to donating a $25,000 gift. Thank you!

 Since January 1994, Miriam’s House has helped more than 2,500 of our homeless neighbors get back on their feet. That is something that we are so immensely proud of and we know that this work has not only impacted their lives, but the lives of their children, the lives of their neighbors, and the lives of all of us in this community. Twenty-five years ago, our founders, Rev. Bev Cosby and Mrs. Elizabeth Forsyth, laid out a vision to end homelessness and rebuild lives. Over the years, we have built upon this legacy to grow, adapt and improve our work to further our founders’ vision.

However, our work is not over. Our mission to end homelessness is even more relevant today than it was in 1994. In the decade to come, we are fiercely committed to continuing this work and expanding our impact so that many more are given the opportunity and dignity of home.

Thank you for partnering with us in this work!

 Wishing you a peaceful and joyful New Year from all of us at Miriam’s House!

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With warmest regards,

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Sarah Quarantotto

Executive Director

 

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