The Playground Project +
From the moment Beverly Roberts-Cruse came to Dignity Housing, she worked tirelessly to deliver a safe and supportive environment for the homeless families and individuals we serve. To honor Beverly’s retirement as Executive Director, we launched the playground project and we are excited to We are excited to announce that we have reached our goal! Construction on Beverly’s Playground, Sponsored by Fox & Roach Trident Charities will begin soon.
Each year, approximately 100 children reside with their families in a Dignity Housing unit. All come from low income households, most are being raised by a single mother and many were living in emergency shelters before finding Dignity. These children have ongoing stressors due to trauma, which is often related to being homeless and witnessing their parents struggle. Many of the parents residing in our Alicia’s House program come from tragic pasts, plagued by domestic violence. Because of this, simple things like taking their children to the community park or even just playing outside is usually not an option. For this reason, Dignity Housing proudly launched a campaign to build our residents and their children a safe and fun place to play, steps away from their front door, on the gated property of our Alicia’s House program.
Other major supporters of this project are:
Keystone Family Health Plan, The Hassel Foundation, Eagles Charitable Foundation, Dolfinger-McHahon Foundation, Raymour and Flanigan - Abington, and the McLean Contributionship.
If you haven't done so already, there's still time to buy a brick and leave a lasting legacy. Your support will help us maintain the playground for years to come. Bricks start at $100 and allow you to honor Beverly Roberts-Cruse, friends, family, or your company, while immortalizing your commitment to Dignity Housing.