About HomeAid Orlando
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The Basics
HomeAid Orlando is a local affiliate of HomeAid America, a national organization with 18 affiliates, from Atlanta to Hawaii. We serve as the bridge between the building industry and local service providers to help create a future where everyone has safe and dignified housing.
Mission Statement
HomeAid’s mission is to help people experiencing or at risk for homelessness build new lives through construction, community engagement, and education.
Vision Statement
Our vision is to be a vital force in creating safe and dignified housing and programmatic facilities for those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
Core Values
Inclusiveness: Valuing that every individual has worth and human dignity through a willingness to help our neighbors in times of need, and to understand the unique stories behind each individual we serve.
Collaboration: Embracing working together as a community to achieve what’s impossible alone.
Integrity: Ensuring that everything we do is accomplished with a sense of responsibility, honesty, respect, confidence, and a commitment to always stay aligned with our mission.
The Power of a Triangle
The Triangle is one of the most simple shapes yet it exudes strength, stability and can bear the weight cast upon it from a variety of angles. The Triangle is often found in various elements of construction including building support and trusses. Equally as strong, are the three sides of HomeAid’s Triangle, as they are each critical components to fulfilling our mission and clearly demonstrate how HomeAid exists to serve those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
HomeAid Orlando is one of 19 local Affiliates across 13 states.
HomeAid is a leading nonprofit developer of housing and programmatic facilities for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
“We are very excited to bring HomeAid’s mission of ending homelessness to Central Florida and work with an incredible group of building industry leaders to address homelessness in the greater Orlando area.”
— Scott Larson, CEO of HomeAid America