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How Providence Park is creating local solutions to homelessness

11 min · 26 de nov de 2024
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Errin Stanger founded Providence Park with a mission to tackle chronic homelessness in her community. After connecting with individuals experiencing homelessness, she saw how the lack of affordable, reliable housing was a significant barrier. Providence Park will ultimately offer 400 tiny homes in North Little Rock, Arkansas, providing much-needed shelter and stability.  At Walmart, we believe that businesses thrive when they create value for society. That’s why we support organizations like Providence Park. In this episode, you’ll also hear from Christina Hinds, who worked with Errin to create wish lists and sponsorship packages to furnish these tiny homes, bringing hope and comfort to future residents. Walmart Business [https://business.walmart.com/cp/about-walmart-business/6136230]: The Walmart you love, now for your business. Walmart Foundation [https://walmart.org/]: invests in programs that help create economic opportunity, advance  sustainability and equity and strengthen local communities. Spark Good [https://www.walmart.org/what-we-do/strengthening-community/spark-good]:  brings together all of Walmart and Sam’s Club’s community giving programs under one brand and puts customers and Associates in the driver’s seat, making it easier to give to the causes they care most about.

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Errin Stanger founded Providence Park with a mission to tackle chronic homelessness in her community. After connecting with individuals experiencing homelessness, she saw how the lack of affordable, reliable housing was a significant barrier. Providence Park will ultimately offer 400 tiny homes in North Little Rock, Arkansas, providing much-needed shelter and stability.  At Walmart, we believe that businesses thrive when they create value for society. That’s why we support organizations like Providence Park. In this episode, you’ll also hear from Christina Hinds, who worked with Errin to create wish lists and sponsorship packages to furnish these tiny homes, bringing hope and comfort to future residents. Walmart Business [https://business.walmart.com/cp/about-walmart-business/6136230]: The Walmart you love, now for your business. Walmart Foundation [https://walmart.org/]: invests in programs that help create economic opportunity, advance  sustainability and equity and strengthen local communities. Spark Good [https://www.walmart.org/what-we-do/strengthening-community/spark-good]:  brings together all of Walmart and Sam’s Club’s community giving programs under one brand and puts customers and Associates in the driver’s seat, making it easier to give to the causes they care most about.

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