Vision House Newsletter   
April 2010 
Vision House
Greetings!

When I applied to live at Vision House and came for my interview, I was amazed at how beautiful everything was. It was clean and peaceful. I thought, "Is this for real?" Well, after getting accepted and moving in with my daughter, we found out IT'S FOR REAL!

Vision House gives us hope.
Mom & Daughter Reading
Our apartment was furnished with nice things, not just old junk. We felt so happy, something we hadn't felt in a long time. Living in your car makes you feel like a failure. You start to think that you don't deserve nice things.

The people at Vision House are helping me get my life back on track. They help, but they don't do it for me. They're showing me the way, but I have to do the work. I think that's good because I'm learning new ways to do things - ways that will help me be able to take care of myself and my daughter on my own. I'm so thankful for Vision House. It's scary to think where we would be if we didn't have Vision House.
NoHomelessKids Benefit Lunch
Vision House Celebrates 20 Years Serving the Homeless
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Join KING 5's Evening Magazine host,
Meeghan Black,
for our
KING 5's Meeghan Black


Meeghan Black
NoHomelessKids fundraising lunch to benefit Vision House families.

Honorary Chairs: Seattle Seahawks, Josh and Jazmin Wilson

Special Guests: The EriAm Sisters,
singer/ songwriters & semi-finalists on America's Got Talent

Date:       
Thursday, May 13th
Time:      
11:30 check-in; 12 - 1 program
Location:
Bellevue Hilton. Free parking.
Cost:
        Free; guests will be invited to make a donation to help homeless children.
RSVPs:    Required by Wed. May 5th at    NoHomelessKids.org or MaryB@vision-house.org or call 425-228-6356.
Thanks to our sponsors for underwriting the cost of the luncheon:

Heart of Hope
 
Friends of Vision House
Jacob's Well Expansion Project
We've Broken Ground!
Even the little ones helped!
Girl Digging
On April 11th more than 150 people from various churches, construction companies and community groups celebrated the ground breaking of Vision House Jacob's Well. Click here to see the pictures!

This community partnership includes people from throughout the region who are taking action to build this supportive housing complex, which will include 20 housing units, support services and a child care center for homeless families in north King and south Snohomish Counties.

We need many hands, skilled and unskilled, to help build Jacob's Well. Find out how you can help.

Thank you for caring about homeless children and mothers. Your contribution will give them hope and a brighter future. 
  
God bless,Susan Camerer
 
Susan Camerer
Co-Founder &  Executive Director
Vision House
P.O. Box 2951
Renton, WA 98056
 
Email:     susanc@vision-house.org    
Website: www.NoHomelessKids.org   
Phone:    425-228-6356
 
Vision House is a Christian social service agency providing transitional housing and support services to help homeless families rebuild their lives.
 
* models and name changes are used to protect our Vision House families. 
In This Issue
NoHomelessKids Luncheon
Jacob's Well Expansion
 
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Seahawks Josh Wilson & his wife Jazmin & the Vision House kids personally invite you to the NoHomelessKids luncheon (click on the picture!).
Seahawks Josh Wilson

The EriAm Sisters will be singing at the NoHomelessKids Luncheon on May 13th!
EriAm Sisters

 
 
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