Welcome to HomeAid Delaware Valley
Building a Future without Homelessness.
We Collaborate. We Connect. We Care.
Statement of Need
The Need for Help is Greater Than Ever.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has released the 2024 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report (AHAR), revealing sobering new data. On a single night in 2024, 771,480 people – or about 23 of every 10,000 individuals in the United States – experienced homelessness. This marks an 18 percent increase from the previous year and the highest number ever recorded, underscoring the urgent need for systemic solutions to this growing crisis.
News
HomeAid Expands National Impact with Launch of HomeAid Delaware Valley
"The launch of HomeAid Delaware Valley marks a significant step forward in our mission to build a future without homelessness," said Scott Larson, CEO of HomeAid America.
How We Make an Impact
Construction
Building quality & dignified housing is essential.
We provide safe, high-quality housing and programmatic facilities for individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Every project helps build a foundation for stability and dignity.
Community Engagement
Supporting strong communities.
HomeAid recognizes how difficult it is for families and individuals to meet their most basic needs during times of crisis and transition. Through community-driven efforts, we provide essential resources and support to help them rebuild.
Education
Solutions start with education & awareness.
HomeAid is dedicated to raising awareness, educating communities, and advocating for solutions to housing insecurity and homelessness. We empower individuals and organizations to take action and make a difference.
Supporting Partners
The work we’ve accomplished is thanks in large part to all our community partners.
HomeAid Delaware Valley builds and renovates housing on behalf of other community based nonprofit service providers by leveraging the resources of the home building community and its corporate partners.
We are honored to work with so many wonderful organizations that do the hard work of helping individuals and families experiencing homelessness on their path to independence.
How to Help
You have the power to help rebuild lives and communities.
Whether providing financial resources or volunteering with a local HomeAid project partner, we all work best as a team. You can help rebuild communities from the inside out. No one is immune from homelessness, and every person should have a safe and dignified place to live.