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Your monetary gift will go directly to helping us fulfill our mission to ensure a home for all.
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Your time can be a valuable asset to Journey Home. We’ll match your talents with one of our initiatives.
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Help our clients transition from homelessness to housing by giving household items and furniture.
Sending a check donation? Checks can be made out and mailed to: Journey Home, PO Box 260727, Hartford, CT 06126.
Your donation will have a meaningful impact on our community.
Your Donation Goes a Long Way to Helping Us Fulfill Our Mission
Journey Home’s mission is to ensure a home for all. We believe the most powerful way to do this is TOGETHER.
Your charitable gift will enable us to continue our work:
- Preventing as many people as possible from losing their housing
- Increasing the speed at which we find housing for anyone who is already experiencing homelessness
- Helping folks move into their homes and provide the furnishings and services they need to never become homeless again
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Journey home mission: our mission is to ensure a home for all..
We believe the most powerful way to do this is collectively - by working together with service providers, elected officials, businesses and local communities to end homelessness in the Capital region of Connecticut. We will build partnerships, advance innovative solutions and achieve enduring, systemic change.
Journey Home
PO Box 260727 Hartford, CT 06126
860-808-0336
- Who We Serve
We welcome anyone without a home. And then we help them find one.
We do so much more than provide free access to safe shelter and a warm meal. Our "housing first" approach helps break the cycle of homelessness through housing assistance, support services, and employment opportunities.
This 360-degree approach is designed to break the cycle of homelessness.
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Journey Home’s mission is to accelerate progress towards ending homelessness in the Connecticut's Capital region. Partnering with others, Journey Home focuses on solving the problem of homelessness rather than managing it with emergency shelter. Journey Home develops and implements innovative ways to improve the system to offer paths toward independent, fulfilling, and productive lives. We follow three guiding principles: creating awareness of existing services/streamlining access to these services; concentrating resources on programs offering measurable results; and ending homelessness. With this in mind, we have developed necessary, functional, and sustainable programs. Throughout our history we have created programming that increases access to services, housed the chronically homeless, increased supportive and affordable housing, increased employment opportunities for those who are experiencing homelessness or at-risk for becoming homeless, created greater community awareness around the issues of homelessness and the need for affordable housing, and helped create the Coordinated Access Network (CAN) system.
Journey Home’s mission is to accelerate progress towards ending homelessness in the Connecticut's Capital region. Partnering with others, Journey Home focuses on solving the problem of homelessness rather than managing it with…
Issue Areas Include
- Housing & Homelessness
Location & Contact
- [email protected]
- 255 Main St, Hartford, CT 06106, USA
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WELCOME TO JOURNEY HOME RECOVERY LIVING
Rebuilding Lives with Dignity and Respect on the Connecticut Shoreline.
SOBER LIVING
Safe, clean, and affordable sober living for both men and women in the city of New Haven and rural Killingworth, Connecticut, letting members pick the right environment to focus on their recovery.
A tight-knit community of men and women supporting each other in their recovery from drugs and alcohol.
INTEGRATION
Journey Home's dedicated house managers work with each member to get them the employment and life skills they need to integrate back into their community.
Journey Home Recovery Living is dedicated to providing affordable sober living for adults in recovery. Since 2015, we have ensured safe, clean, recovery housing and supports for over 500 people. We facilitate growth in character, self-esteem, and accountability in order to help rebuild lives. We assist our residents to implement the skills they learn in treatment or through participating in the twelve-step recovery program. As well as provide our residents with the best possible chance of achieving and maintaining long-term sobriety.
Our *CTARR Certified homes are managed by community members dedicated and committed to supporting others in recovery. Along with the owners, each manager has extensive experience in recovery and various training in recovery coaching and trauma-informed supports. We appreciate their presence and involvement in supporting new residents as they adjust to their new residences and lives.
This past year we have earned a Platinum Seal of Transparency where you can check out all of our metrics and strategies here https://www.guidestar.org/profile/82-3617750
*Journey Home Recovery Living sober homes are CTARR CERTIFIED and committed to high-quality implementation of best practice standards for recovery residences. In keeping with this mission, we support CTARR and NARR, and operate NARR Level 2 recovery residences. The Connecticut Alliance for Recovery Residences, CTARR, promotes, inspects, and verifies the de livery of quality recovery support services in community-based, residential settings. CTARR Certification verifies that the recovery residence adheres to the National Standards as set forth by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences, NARR.
MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES
Our mission.
Journey Home Recovery Living, LLC, is committed to ensuring a safe, clean, recovery environment, and dedicated to providing affordable sober living for adults in recovery, 18 years of age and older. We assist our residents implement the skills they learn in treatment or through participating in the twelve-step recovery program. We provide residents with the best possible chance of achieving and maintaining long term sobriety. Our home facilitates growth in character, self-esteem, and accountability in order to help rebuild lives.
Individuals with the support of our recovery residences develop the fundamental skills of sober independent living so that they might achieve happy, sober lives, gainful employment, and become positive contributing members of their communities.
Excellence: Regularly improve quality in all our activities.
Respect: Always emphasize the dignity of the individual.
Person-centered: Individual drives his or her support team. Decisions include individual about his or her care.
Diversity: Mutual support and respect of our diversity is the standard.
Fiscal accountability: We exercise prudent and ethical use of all resources.
Transparency: Operate with honesty and openness about our mission, vision, and values.
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Journey Home Incorporated
860-808-0336
Hartford CT | IRS ruling year: 2009 | EIN: 80-0143570
Organization Mission
Journey Home’s mission is to accelerate progress towards ending chronic homelessness in the Greater Hartford region. Partnering with the region’s social service prov ... (More) Journey Home’s mission is to accelerate progress towards ending chronic homelessness in the Greater Hartford region. Partnering with the region’s social service providers, Journey Home focuses on solving the problem of chronic homelessness with housing, employment, and support services, rather than managing it with emergency shelter. As a catalyst for systemic change, Journey Home develops and implements innovative ways to improve the housing and service system in order to offer those experiencing homelessness paths toward independent, fulfilling, and productive lives. (Less)
Rating Information
This charity's score is 89% , earning it a Three-Star rating. If this organization aligns with your passions and values, you can give with confidence.
This overall score is calculated from multiple beacon scores, weighted as follows: 80% Accountability & Finance , 10% Leadership & Adaptability , 10% Culture & Community . Learn more about our criteria and methodology.
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Impact & Results
Accountability & Finance
Culture & Community
Leadership & Adaptability
Most Recent Fiscal Year: FY 2022
This beacon provides an assessment of a charity's financial health (financial efficiency, sustainability, and trustworthiness) and its commitment to governance practices and policies.
Key Accountability Metrics
Industry professionals strongly recommend an independent governing body to allow for full deliberation and diversity of thinking on governance and other organizational matters. We check to see that a majority of board members are identified as independent on their tax form.
Source: IRS Form 990
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A diversion of assets — any unauthorized conversion or use of the organization's assets other than for the organization's authorized purposes, including but not limited to embezzlement or theft — also can seriously call into question a charity's financial integrity. We review the charity's most recent IRS Form 990 to see if the charity has reported any diversion of assets.
Tax Form Disclosures and Policies
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Charity Navigator looks to confirm on the IRS Form 990 that the organization has this process in place as an accountability and transparency measure.
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For almost all charities, we check the charity's IRS Form 990 to see if it discloses that the Form 990 is available on the charity's website. As with the audited financial statement, donors need easy access to this financial report to help determine if the organization is managing its financial resources well.
Financial Metrics
The Liabilities to Assets Ratio is determined by Total Liabilities divided by Total Assets (most recent IRS Form 990). This ratio is an indicator of an organization's solvency and/or long-term sustainability.
The Program Expense Ratio is determined by Program Expenses divided by Total Expense (average of most recent three IRS Forms 990). This measure reflects the percent of its total expenses a charity spends on the programs and services it exists to deliver.
Additional Information
This chart displays the trend of revenue and expenses over the past several years for this organization, as reported on their IRS Form 990.
Presented here are up to five of this organization's highest compensated employees. This compensation data includes salary, cash bonuses, and expense accounts and is displayed exactly how it is reported to the IRS. The amounts do not include nontaxable benefits, deferred compensation, or other amounts not reported on Form W-2. In some cases, these amounts may include compensation from related organizations. Read the IRS policies for compensation reporting
Matthew Morgan, Executive Director
Kim Nardone, Director Of Finance
Josephine Baah, Director
Michael Fishman, Director
Tenesha Grant, Director
Source: IRS Form 990 (page 7), filing year 2022
Below are some key data points from the Exempt Organization IRS Business Master File (BMF) for this organization. Learn more about the BMF on the IRS website
Foundation Status:
Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) (BMF foundation code: 15)
Affiliation:
Independent - the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations). (BMF affiliation code: 3)
The Form 990 is a document that nonprofit organizations file with the IRS annually. We leverage finance and accountability data from it to form Encompass ratings. Click here to search for this organization's Forms 990 on the IRS website (if any are available). Simply enter the organization's name (Journey Home Incorporated) or EIN (800143570) in the 'Search Term' field.
Not Currently Scored
Journey Home Incorporated cannot currently be evaluated by our Impact & Results methodology because either (A) it is eligible, but we have not yet received data; (B) we have not yet developed an algorithm to estimate its programmatic impact; (C) its programs are not direct services; or (D) it is not heavily reliant on contributions from individual donors. Note: The absence of a score does not indicate a positive or negative assessment, it only indicates that we have not yet evaluated the organization.
This beacon provides an assessment of the organization's culture and connectedness to the community it serves.
30% of beacon score
This organization reported that it is collecting feedback from the constituents and/or communities it serves. The methodology leveraged for Constituent Feedback is based on The Core Principles of Constituent Feedback, which describes listening and responding well to feedback. Charity Navigator participates in a consortium with other feedback experts and leading nonprofit infrastructure platforms to drive Constituent Feedback's advancement, promotion, and data collection.
How is your organization using feedback from the people you serve?
To identify and remedy poor client service experiences, To identify bright spots and enhance positive service experiences, To make fundamental changes to our programs and/or operations, To inform the development of new programs/projects, To identify where we are less inclusive or equitable across demographic groups, To strengthen relationships with the people we serve
What challenges does your organization face in collecting feedback from the people you serve?
It is difficult to find the ongoing funding to support feedback collection
70% of beacon score
This organization's score of 95 is a passing score. The organization reported that it is implementing 12 Equity Practices.
This assessment demonstrates the importance of implementing practices that contribute positively to an organization's overall culture, both internally and with respect to community engagement. Furthermore, equity centered frameworks and similar approaches have drawn much attention from donors, experts, and sector leaders who underscore its value to the nonprofit's overall health and capacity for mission success. Currently, the Equity Strategies Checklist assessment consists of practices and policies that promote racial equity in their operations and programs (per the Equity Strategies checklist administered by Candid). As we refine our DEI assessment, Charity Navigator partners with DEI consultants and field experts to broaden and deepen this work.
This beacon provides an assessment of the organization's leadership capacity, strategic thinking and planning, and ability to innovate or respond to changes in constituent demand/need or other relevant social and economic conditions to achieve the organization's mission.
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization's mission
Journey Home’s mission is to accelerate progress towards ending chronic homelessness in the Greater Hartford region. Partnering with the region’s social service providers, Journey Home focuses on solving the problem of chronic homelessness with housing, employment, and support services, rather than managing it with emergency shelter. As a catalyst for systemic change, Journey Home develops and implements innovative ways to improve the housing and service system in order to offer those experiencing homelessness paths toward independent, fulfilling, and productive lives.
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking through articulating the organization’s vision.
As a catalyst for systemic change, Journey Home develops and implements innovative ways to improve the housing and service system in order to offer those experiencing homelessness paths toward independent, fulfilling, and productive lives.
Source: Nonprofit submitted responses
The nonprofit organization presents evidence of strategic thinking and goal setting through sharing their most important strategic goals.
Goal One: Reduce the number of people at risk of becoming homeless, by addressing the ecosystem drivers of homelessness.
Goal Type: Grow, expand, scale or increase access to the existing programs and services.
Goal Two: Reduce the number of people becoming homeless for the first time, and reduce returns to homelessness, using strategies that relate to prevention, diversion, and systemic solutions.
Goal Three: Reduce the length of people’s episodes of homelessness, using strategies that relate to system efficiency and exit options.
The nonprofit provides evidence of investment in leadership development
Describe an investment in leadership
Our Director of Strategy and our Coordinated Homeless Prevention Manager attended a leadership conference put on by the National Coalition for the Homeless in Washington, D.C. this past September.
The nonprofit provides evidence of leadership through focusing externally and mobilizing resources for the mission.
This organization mobilizes for mission in the following ways:
Strategic Partnerships
Networks of Collective Impact Efforts
Thought Leadership
Raising Awareness
Community Building
Policy Advocacy
What are this organization’s external mobilizaton efforts?
Journey Home is the “backbone organization” for the region’s efforts to address homelessness, and has adopted a collective impact approach to the work. (The collective impact model is useful to address complex problems being addressed simultaneously by multiple organizations, because any individual organization’s efforts may be ineffective without coordination with the entire network.) As the backbone organization, Journey Home’s task is to strengthen (and build capacity in) the region’s response to homelessness, working with the partner networks to drive towards to ultimate goal of making homelessness rare, brief, and nonrecurring.
The nonprofit has an opportunity to tell the story of how the organization adapted to tremendous external changes in the last year.
As has been demonstrated during the pandemic, Journey Home is especially relied on for its ability to create response systems for unexpected circumstances impacting homelessness. Journey Home manages sudden systemic change on a regular basis. Journey Home has been effective in raising funds and balancing the budget despite year-to-year changes in available funding sources, and has steadily been able to build organizational staffing capacity.
Three-Star Charity
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The Journey Home
Love God. Serve People.
RALLY TO REHOUSE
A Christian Outreach serving the homeless and disadvantaged.
Welcome to The Journey Home
In 2022, we served more than 1,800 people in 1,156 households. And, because of the community’s support, The Journey Home was able to help 119 households move into housing; and an additional 247 households avoid eviction for a total of 366 households stabilized in their housing. 297 individuals received life-saving winter shelter through our Coldest Nights program and our Wellness Clinic saw and treated 127 people. We served nearly 40,000 meals this past year with the help of more than 1,000 volunteers.
Join us for JOURNEY24 as we walk alongside our unhoused residents of Rutherford County and see how their lives are impacted by The Journey Home.
There’s always somewhere to turn to. The Journey Home provides resources to heal. Learn about the programs that we have to offer.
Your support is what helps change lives. The Journey Home relies on our generous donors. Learn how your donation is an investment.
The Journey Home Receives $30,000 from Wellpoint Tennessee to Address Homelessness
February 14, 2024 February 16, 2024
Partnership to support homeless and disadvantaged of Rutherford County by helping to rehouse and provide resources and relationships that encourage whole health, economic stability, and reintegration into community life MURFREESBORO – February 14, 2024 – The Journey Home, a nonprofit organization serving the unhoused of Rutherford County, received $30,000 from Wellpoint, a leading healthcare company, Continue reading The Journey Home Receives $30,000 from Wellpoint Tennessee to Address Homelessness →
February 9, 2024 February 16, 2024
Join us for JOURNEY24 as we walk alongside our unhoused residents of Rutherford County and see how their lives are impacted by The Journey Home. JOURNEY WITH US We invite you or your company to partner with us for JOURNEY24. This event is one of our primary fundraisers for operationalexpenses. We hope this will be Continue reading JOURNEY24 →
Lenten Season Special Offering
May 25, 2022 May 25, 2022
First United Methodist Church focused on The Journey Home during this year’s Lenten season and each Sunday during their Mission Moments. Church members who have volunteered with The Journey Home spoke and gave testimony on their volunteer experience and made the case for investment in The Journey Home’s Capital Campaign. FUMC also created a display Continue reading Lenten Season Special Offering →
Austin Troutt Dedication Ceremony
May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022
Two more households can find affordable housing in Rutherford County with the new addition of two houses just opened to renters through The Journey Home. On May 18th at 11 am, The Journey Home joined with the community to bless the new homes at the corner of Kings Highway and Dosie Lane and memorialize Austin Continue reading Austin Troutt Dedication Ceremony →
Our Success
February 23, 2022 February 23, 2022
As The Journey Home finishes it’s 15th Year of Service, we are so proud of how we have served our vulnerable community. Read more about our 2021 accomplishments!
Journey Home
About the nonprofit.
Journey Home's mission is to ensure a home for all. We believe the most powerful way to do this is collectively - by working together with service providers, elected officials, businesses and local communities to end homelessness in the Capital region of Connecticut. We will build partnerships, advance innovative solutions and achieve enduring, systemic change.
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Donate Money. Your monetary gift will go directly to helping us fulfill our mission to ensure a home for all. Donate today. ... Checks can be made out and mailed to: Journey Home, PO Box 260727, Hartford, CT 06126. Your donation will have a meaningful impact on our community.
Items may be dropped off any day of the year between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. (for contactless drop-off, bring your items between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) to 2400 Cypress St., two blocks south of East Lancaster - the last building on the right. Please call 817-632-7401 once you enter the parking lot and someone will assist you with your donation.
This 360-degree approach is designed to break the cycle of homelessness. Our emergency shelter is open 24/7 to anyone in need. Guests have access to an overnight bed or being enrolled into our residential program, case management and housing assistance. True Worth Place is open daily from 7:00am-3:00pm and is a comprehensive resource center and ...
Our A Hand Up program is a volunteer program through Journey Home, a non-profit in Hartford, CT focused on ending homelessness! This program helps to collect and distribute essential household goods...
Our volunteers are the heart and soul of A Hand Up - they pick up furniture donations, deliver items to our newly housed clients, and help us keep the...
Journey Home, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 2,384 likes · 53 talking about this · 110 were here. Journey Home works collaboratively for sustainable solutions to homelessness in the Greater...
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Journey Home's mission is to accelerate progress towards ending homelessness in the Connecticut's Capital region. Partnering with others, Journey Home focuses on solving the problem of homelessness ra
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ABOUT US. Journey Home Recovery Living is dedicated to providing affordable sober living for adults in recovery. Since 2015, we have ensured safe, clean, recovery housing and supports for over 500 people. We facilitate growth in character, self-esteem, and accountability in order to help rebuild lives. We assist our residents to implement the ...
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Your support is what helps change lives. The Journey Home relies on our generous donors. Learn how your donation is an investment. When you invest in The Journey Home, with your time, talent, or treasure, your support changes lives. Every investment allows us to engage, support, and heal the disadvantaged and homeless population. Select The
Good. This charity's score is 89%, earning it a Three-Star rating. If this organization aligns with your passions and values, you can give with confidence. This overall score is calculated from multiple beacon scores, weighted as follows: 80% Accountability & Finance, 10% Leadership & Adaptability, 10% Culture & Community.
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Welcome to The Journey Home. In 2022, we served more than 1,800 people in 1,156 households. And, because of the community's support, The Journey Home was able to help 119 households move into housing; and an additional 247 households avoid eviction for a total of 366 households stabilized in their housing. 297 individuals received life-saving winter shelter through our Coldest Nights program ...
Journey Home's mission is to ensure a home for all. We believe the most powerful way to do this is collectively - by working together with service providers, elected officials, businesses and local communities to end homelessness in the Capital region of Connecticut. We will build partnerships, advance innovative solutions and achieve enduring ...