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Share

Non-profit Organizations

Vancouver, WA 1,578 followers

Share believes every person counts. Making our community home.

About us

Share believes every person counts. Together we pursue a stronger community by building relationships, advocating for equitable access to housing and food stability while empowering every individual to grow and thrive.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Vancouver, WA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1979
Specialties
Homeless, Hunger, Poverty, Nonprofit, Homelessness, Housing, and Meal & Nutrition Programs

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Employees at Share

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    #GivingTuesday is less than three weeks away on Tuesday, December 3 -- please mark your calendar to make a donation to Share at https://lnkd.in/gCwT58Us During the 2024 Point in Time count, conducted by Council for the Homeless, 1,366 people were experiencing homelessness in Clark County – 146 families, 87 young adults, six unaccompanied minors, 110 seniors and 39 veterans. And affordable housing remains out of reach for thousands more – just 25 affordable homes are available per 100 low-income residents in Clark County, who would need to earn $38 an hour in order to afford a two-bedroom apartment. (Source: The Columbian). Help Us Reach Our $100,000 Goal! There is an urgent need for funding for Share's shelters and housing programs. And your donation will be matched up to $23,500 thanks to Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church, ConMet, Ronald Jones, Kiewit Corporation, Rulli Law, and Debbie and Paul Speer. Please share our posts with your family, friends and co-workers to encourage them to donate, too!

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    We are incredibly grateful to the 100+ people who attended our Beyond the Verdict event on October 24 at Kiggins Theatre for an important conversation around houselessness and affordable housing in our community. The event featured three panelists to discuss the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on Johnson v. Grants Pass (Oregon) which criminalized homelessness. A huge THANK YOU to those panelists: • Ed Johnson, Director of Litigation for Oregon Law Center; Legal Team, Johnson v. Grants Pass • Andy Silver, CEO of Vancouver Housing Authority • Assistant Chief Nilsen, Vancouver Police Department Special thanks also to the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington for their support of the event. Ed Johnson shared this when asked if he thought the ruling would impact public opinion toward houseless individuals: “I hear a lot sentences that start with: Homeless people are X. Whatever X is is almost always false and harmful. It’s like saying: Housed people are X. People living outside are a lot like people living inside; all different kinds of people. And when we stereotype, it moves us away from the human side of this crisis. It’s a lot easier to treat this as a tent problem or a garbage problem, if we don’t acknowledge that there are hundreds of thousands of Americans who are going to have to sleep outside tonight.” If you were unable to attend or are a guest who would like to revisit the conversation, you can listen to recording online here: https://lnkd.in/gEHW7rXj

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    Share's ‘Make a Home’ tags are an easy way to purchase and donate a high-need item for a child, teen, woman or man in our housing and outreach programs. Pictured is staff decorating our Wish Tag tree at Vancouver Mall. We can provide you with digital slips or links to our Amazon Charities Share Wish List. Donation drive organizers can share the items list or tags with co-workers and group members. Click here for more details: https://lnkd.in/gwebmVyJ Or contact Nikki Hanna at (564) 888-0821 (call or text) or nhanna@sharevancouver.org.

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    Thank you to the staff and guests of Hilton Hotel Vancouver for their "Travel With Purpose" drive to collect donations of new coats, gloves, scarves and hats! These items will be given to children, teens, women, men and senior citizens through Share’s housing and shelter programs.

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    We are incredibly grateful to the 100+ people who attended our Beyond the Verdict event at Kiggins Theatre for an important conversation around houselessness and affordable housing in our community.   The event featured three panelists to discuss the implications of the Supreme Court ruling on Johnson v. Grants Pass (Oregon) which criminalized homelessness.   A huge THANK YOU to those panelists: Ed Johnson, Director of Litigation for Oregon Law Center; Legal Team, Johnson v. Grants Pass Andy Silver, CEO of Vancouver Housing Authority Assistant Chief Nilsen, Vancouver Police Department   Special thanks also to the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington for their support of the event.   Ed Johnson shared this when asked if he thought the ruling would impact public opinion toward houseless individuals:   “I hear a lot sentences that start with: Homeless people are X. Whatever X is is almost always false and harmful. It’s like saying: Housed people are X. People living outside are a lot like people living inside; all different kinds of people. And when we stereotype, it moves us away from the human side of this crisis. It’s a lot easier to treat this as a tent problem or a garbage problem, if we don’t acknowledge that there are hundreds of thousands of Americans who are going to have to sleep outside tonight.”   If you were unable to attend or are a guest who would like to revisit the conversation, you can listen to recording online here: https://lnkd.in/gptZvtu5

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    We are delighted to share that Davidson & Associates Insurance was awarded the Large Business Award this month at the Greater Vancouver Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Business & Leadership Awards. Share was honored to nominate them for their high standards, community involvement, and leadership, including their long-time and continued generosity to Share’s mission and programs. Congratulations also to the events additional honorees: First Citizen: Eric Holmes  Start-Up to Watch: Richland Hub Coffee  Small Business: Daddy D’s BBQ  Statesperson: Monica Stonier Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees, as well. It is the work of all of our new, small and large businesses, non-profit organizations, community leaders and public officials that help to make Clark County the wonderful place that we are proud to call home.

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    As a monthly donor to Share, you’ll join a committed group who believes that every person counts. Any amount is welcome and every dollar makes a big difference in the lives of local families and individuals.   Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/gMEW2SAV   A monthly gift of: • $15 could provide 3 children with a bag of healthy food for the weekend • $25 could provide 25 people a nutritious dinner at our Hot Meals program • $50 could provide a Welcome Home Kit for a family moving into their new home

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    Thank you to everyone who came out yesterday for the Volunteer Open House in our Donation Warehouse. People enjoyed hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, fruit and dessert, as well as the opportunity to connect with staff and learn more about Share’s vital programs. “We couldn’t do any of this without you. We are so grateful for you and we really look forward to continuing to get to know you and grow with you in our programs,” said Molly Evjen, Director of Volunteers and Community Resources. In the coming year, Share is looking at ways to expand volunteer opportunities in our family shelters to help our clients secure housing and employment. This could include activities for children and teens, like craft nights or homework assistance; and for adults, help with resume writing or mock interviews. YOU could be a Share volunteer, too! Learn more and complete an application online at: https://lnkd.in/g3xkB7nA Special thanks to Molina Healthcare for supporting this event!

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    Join us THIS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 at Kiggins Theatre in downtown Vancouver to hear from three panelists about the implication of the Johnson v. Grants Pass ruling in which the Supreme Court determined that people experiencing homelessness can be arrested and fined for sleeping outside when there are no safe alternatives. Tickets are $15 (online or at-the-door) and include appetizers and a slice of pizza. https://lnkd.in/g_6Jz6eX Drinks and concessions will be available for purchase. Are you a We Share member? You will receive a free drink token with your ticket. Panelists include: • Ed Johnson, Director of Litigation for Oregon Law Center • Andy Silver, CEO of Vancouver Housing Authority • Assistant Chief Nilsen, Vancouver Police Department Doors open at 5 p.m., panelists take the stage at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by a Q&A session.

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    October’s Most Needed Item of the Month is … SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, DIAPERS & WIPES!   • New underwear (all sizes, for men, women & teens); a range of sizes is needed, from small to 3XL; most needed item this year is medium underwear for men • New diapers & wipes (sizes 5 & 6, plus pull-ups) • New socks (all sizes, for men, women & teens)   Donations of these items can be dropped off at the Share Fromhold Service Center, 2306 NE Andresen Road, during our Open Warehouse Hours: Tuesdays: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Thursdays: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.   Don't have time to shop? Make an online donation and select 'Most Needed Item Campaign': https://lnkd.in/gaHuSuqD

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