Maslow Project Receives a $25,000 Grant From The Ford Family Foundation

Medford, OR (8/10/2020) – Maslow Project is pleased to announce it has received a $25,000 grant from The Ford Family Foundation. These funds will support the creation of a full time Student Success Advocate role in Josephine County for our school-based programs.

Students in the Grants Pass and Three Rivers School Districts are in need of a Student Success Advocate.  The role of a Student Success Advocate directly impacts the academic success and emotional wellbeing of students experiencing homelessness. They provide basic needs, advocacy, and act as a liaison between student and school resulting in improved graduation rates. Maslow Project is grateful to The Ford Family Foundation, and additional funders Cow Creek, Meyer and Miller for the funding of this position allowing us to better support the needs of students in Josephine County.

About Maslow Project

Maslow Project is a non-profit organization serving youth and families experiencing homelessness in Jackson and Josephine County.  Our mission is to empower youth to thrive independently through supports that stabilize and engage in all aspects of life. Maslow Project connects nearly 3,000 youth and families with basic needs (food, clothing, hygiene), educational supports, case management and more every year. Learn about Maslow Project by visiting MaslowProject.com or call 541-608-6868. Follow us on facebook.com/MaslowProject for updates and more.

About The Ford Family Foundation

The Ford Family Foundation was established in 1957 by Kenneth W. and Hallie E. Ford. Its mission is “successful citizens and vital rural communities” in Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. The Foundation is located in Roseburg, Oregon, with a scholarship office in Eugene.

For more information, visit https://www.tfff.org/

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Mary Ferrell

Maslow Project empowers homeless youth to thrive independently through supports that stabilize and engage in all aspects of life.

https://www.maslowproject.com/
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