# ECHO — Full text > Eastern Carolina Housing Organization _Part 5 of 5. Generated from the site’s Markdown renderings._ --- title: "Hannah Smith Scholarship" type: "page" published_at: "2023-06-27T13:44:14+00:00" modified_at: "2023-06-27T13:46:04+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/hannah-smith-scholarship/" excerpt: "Hannah Smith Scholarship Returning Donor? Thank you for your generousity. Your contributions make a real difference in our community. Visit Your Donor Dashboard SeaChange Residential Recovery offers a safe and […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/hannah-smith-scholarship.md" --- ### [Welcome home, Anna!](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) 01/30/2023 Meet Anna, a hardworking young mom of two. She got the support she needed to provide stability for both herself and her kids. Welcome home, Anna! #NewOpportunities [Learn More](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) --- title: "In Memory of Owen D. Moore, Jr." type: "page" published_at: "2024-08-08T18:44:43+00:00" modified_at: "2024-08-08T18:56:01+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/in-memory-of-owen-d-moore-jr/" excerpt: "Returning Donor? Thank you for your generousity. Your contributions make a real difference in our community. Visit Your Donor Dashboard To donate furniture or household goods please contact our donation […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/in-memory-of-owen-d-moore-jr.md" --- ### [Welcome home, Anna!](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) 01/30/2023 Meet Anna, a hardworking young mom of two. She got the support she needed to provide stability for both herself and her kids. Welcome home, Anna! #NewOpportunities [Learn More](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) --- title: "Landlord Benefits" type: "page" published_at: "2022-04-12T18:35:07+00:00" modified_at: "2025-07-23T18:38:16+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/landlords/" excerpt: "Landlord Benefits Send a Message Call 843-492-2602 Eastern Carolina Housing Organization is dedicated to creating opportunities for people in our community experiencing a housing crisis to stay in their homes […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/landlords.md" --- ## Landlord Benefits [Send a Message](#landlordcontact) [Call 843-492-2602](tel:+18434922602) Eastern Carolina Housing Organization is dedicated to creating opportunities for people in our community experiencing a housing crisis to stay in their homes or find a place they can call home. Landlords play a key role in helping to achieve this mission. Our experienced housing staff works directly with individual private owners, larger developers, and property management groups to keep their units filled and provide ongoing tenant management support. The relationships we build with our landlord partners are equally important as those we build with our clients. ## On-time Rent Payments Receive timely rent payments directly from ECHO, within the period of assistance. ## Reduced Vacancies You can always have a tenant in your unit and minimize income loss associated with turnover. ## Relationship Assistance Every tenant has a case manager who provides individualized support and acts as a point of contact for both landlord and tenant. ## Reduced Costs Save on costs of marketing and advertising your unit and fees for rent management portals. ## Community Support Support our community by offering affordable housing to individuals and families experiencing a housing crisis. ## Landlord Contact Send us a message to learn more about how you can work with ECHO and benefit both your organization and our community. "\*" indicates required fields --- title: "My Home Donation Center" type: "page" published_at: "2020-04-14T18:56:34+00:00" modified_at: "2026-06-25T19:36:04+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/my-home/" excerpt: "You can help people in your community facing a housing crisis create a place to call home. Your donations of household items and furniture go directly to veterans, women, men, and […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/my-home.md" --- ### You can help people in your community facing a housing crisis create a place to call home. #### Your donations of household items and furniture go directly to veterans, women, men, and children moving into their new homes. Call or text our Donation Center at [843-591-5050](tel:+18435915050) for drop-off hours, to schedule the pick up of larger donations, or if your organization is interested in starting a donation drive. The Donation Center operates on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 10am – 3pm. Donation receipts are available upon request! [Give Online to My Home Donation Center](#myhome-give) [Schedule A Donation Pickup](https://donate.resupply.com/charity/882/start?utm_source=button) [https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2D0ZS9BGUKFLO](https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2D0ZS9BGUKFLO) *Visit Our Amazon Wishlist* ## Most Needed Items: ### Kitchen Items - Sauce Pans - Dinner Plates - Cereal Bowls - Water Glasses - Coffee Mugs - Cooking Utensils - Can Openers - Silverware - Coffee Makers - Toasters ### Furniture - Loveseats - Small Couches - Small Dressers - Coffee & End Tables - Bedside Tables - Small Dining Sets - Living Room Chairs - Twin, Full, & Queen Size Beds - Recliners ### Household Items - Bath Towels - Dish Towels - Pot Holders - Shower Curtains - Rugs - Lamps (and bulbs) - Twin, Full, & Queen Sheets - Blankets - Comforters ### Cleaning & Hygiene - Paper Towels - Toilet Paper - Sponges - Soap - Shampoo - Dish Soap - Cleaning Liquid - Laundry Soap ## Get More Information "\*" indicates required fields ## Give Now --- title: "Order Completed" type: "page" published_at: "2025-01-20T16:24:28+00:00" modified_at: "2025-01-20T16:24:28+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/tickets-order/" excerpt: "[tec_tickets_success]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/tickets-order.md" --- \[tec\_tickets\_success\] --- title: "Privacy Policy" type: "page" published_at: "2019-01-30T11:44:38+00:00" modified_at: "2023-02-02T13:41:57+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/privacy-policy/" excerpt: "Eastern Carolina Homelessness Organization Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, used, and shared when you visit or make a donation from https://echomeless.org (the “Site”). […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/privacy-policy.md" --- #### Eastern Carolina Homelessness Organization Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, used, and shared when you visit or make a donation from https://echomeless.org (the “Site”). ##### PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT When you visit the Site, we automatically collect certain information about your device, including information about your web browser, IP address, time zone, and some of the cookies that are installed on your device. Additionally, as you browse the Site, we collect information about the individual web pages or products that you view, what websites or search terms referred you to the Site, and information about how you interact with the Site. We refer to this automatically-collected information as “Device Information.” We collect Device Information using the following technologies: – “Cookies” are data files that are placed on your device or computer and often include an anonymous unique identifier. For more information about cookies, and how to disable cookies, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org. – “Log files” track actions occurring on the Site, and collect data including your IP address, browser type, Internet service provider, referring/exit pages, and date/time stamps. – “Web beacons,” “tags,” and “pixels” are electronic files used to record information about how you browse the Site. Additionally when you make a donation or attempt to make a donation through the Site, we collect certain information from you, including your name, billing address, shipping address, payment information (including credit card numbers, email address, and phone number. We refer to this information as “Order Information.” When we talk about “Personal Information” in this Privacy Policy, we are talking both about Device Information and Order Information. ##### HOW DO WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION? We use the Order Information that we collect generally to fulfill any donations placed through the Site (including processing your payment information, roviding you with receipts and/or donation confirmations). Additionally, we use this Order Information to: Communicate with you; Screen our orders for potential risk or fraud; and When in line with the preferences you have shared with us, provide you with information or advertising relating to our products or services. We use the Device Information that we collect to help us screen for potential risk and fraud (in particular, your IP address), and more generally to improve and optimize our Site (for example, by generating analytics about how our customers browse and interact with the Site, and to assess the success of our marketing and advertising campaigns). ##### SHARING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION We do not sell your Personal Information to any third parties. We use Google Analytics to help us understand how our customers use the Site–you can read more about how Google uses your Personal Information here: [https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/](https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/). You can also opt-out of Google Analytics here: [https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout](https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout). Finally, we may also share your Personal Information to comply with applicable laws and regulations, to respond to a subpoena, search warrant or other lawful request for information we receive, or to otherwise protect our rights. ##### DO NOT TRACK Please note that we do not alter our Site’s data collection and use practices when we see a Do Not Track signal from your browser. ##### DATA RETENTION When you place an order through the Site, we will maintain your Order Information for our records unless and until you ask us to delete this information. ##### CHANGES We may update this privacy policy from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to our practices or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. ##### CONTACT US For more information about our privacy practices, if you have questions, or if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us by phone at 843-213-1798 or by mail using the details provided below: 1204 N. Kings Highway, Myrtle Beach, SC, 29577, United States --- title: "Programs" type: "page" published_at: "2018-04-22T05:06:30+00:00" modified_at: "2026-04-08T14:46:56+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/programs/" excerpt: "Housing & Community Programs Veteran Programs Our Veteran Services team is dedicated to getting veterans experiencing a housing crisis the benefits they deserve. ECHO’s Veteran Services are available in the […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/programs.md" --- ## Housing & Community Programs ## Veteran Programs Our Veteran Services team is dedicated to getting veterans experiencing a housing crisis the benefits they deserve. ECHO’s Veteran Services are available in the following counties: **South Carolina** Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter, and Williamsburg **North Carolina** Columbus, Robeson, and Scotland [Click here to learn about The Veteran Rights Pact](https://echousing.org/wp-content/uploads/SSVF_Veteran_Rights_Pact-2026-Website.pdf) **Contact us to learn more about how we can help.** - [Connect OnlineOnline Application for Services](https://echousing.org/get-help/) - [SSVF Intake CoordinatorCall 843-213-1798 x105](tel:+18432131798,,105#) - [Veteran OutreachCall 843-492-2594](tel:+18434922594) ### SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR VETERAN FAMILIES (SSVF) The SSVF program is dedicated to helping low-income veteran families who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. We understand that veterans and their families have made sacrifices to protect our country, and we want to ensure that they have access to the support they need to achieve housing stability. SSVF is offered at no cost to the participating veteran families, as it is funded through partnerships with the Veterans Administration, the community, and private partners. This program provides a wide range of services to help these families obtain and maintain stable housing, including: - Temporary financial assistance to help with rent or other housing-related costs - Eviction prevention services to help families stay in their current homes - Assistance with finding and securing new housing - Case management to ensure that families are receiving the support they need - Help with obtaining public and VA benefits, such as housing vouchers - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare - Outreach to help families who may be hesitant to seek assistance ECHO has been awarded the highest level of accreditation by CARF International for our Supportive Services for Veteran Families Rapid Re-housing and Homelessness Prevention programs. Accreditation demonstrates ECHO’s quality, accountability, and commitment to the satisfaction of the persons served. [Learn more about CARF International Accreditation.](#accreditation) *Steven & Gabby* ### JOHN'S PLACE at Nardmoor John’s Place is a transitional bridge housing program designed to help veterans experiencing homelessness stabilize and work towards securing permanent housing. We recognize the sacrifices made by veterans in service to our country, and are committed to providing them with the necessary support to attain stability and improve their overall well-being. This program is offered at no cost to participating veterans, as it is funded through partnerships with the Veterans Administration, the community, and private partners. John’s Place is situated in the beautifully remodeled NardMoor facility, nestled in a residential area of Myrtle Beach, SC. The program and facility offer a comprehensive range of services including: - Comfortable community living facility for up to 40 male veterans - 24-hour onsite support and management - Healthy and well-balanced meals crafted and prepared by a professional chef - Housing case management to address barriers to housing - Assistance in obtaining public and VA benefits, including disability - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare ### GPD HOUSING CASE MANAGEMENT The GPD program offers ongoing housing case management for veterans who have experienced homelessness and are not currently receiving supportive services through another VA-funded program. Our GPD Housing Case Managers provide flexible, individualized support to increase long-term housing stability. This program is offered at no cost to participating veterans, as it is funded through partnerships with the Veterans Administration, the community, and private partners. Our program provides a range of services to help people achieve housing stability, including: - Home visits to assess and address any needs - Assistance obtaining public and VA benefits - Meal planning and nutritional support - Financial management and budgeting assistance - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare *Stephen, Marine Veteran, Served 1974-1978* ### VA DISABILITY CLAIMS Veterans experiencing homelessness can receive free assistance with filing a VA disability claim. The process of filing a claim can be complex and difficult to navigate. To support veterans in this process, a dedicated combat veteran volunteer is available to help homeless veterans file and track their VA disability claims. Providing this assistance helps to ensure that homeless veterans have the support they need to access the benefits they are entitled to. ## Housing Programs ECHO’s Housing Programs are dedicated to serving our community. Continuum of Care (CoC) programs serve the entire [Total Care for the Homeless Coalition](https://tchcsc.org) service area, which includes these 13 South Carolina counties: Chesterfield, Clarendon, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Kershaw, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Sumter, and Williamsburg Our dedicated Coordinated Entry Access Point offers compassionate and comprehensive housing need assessments to determine what kind of assistance you may be eligible for that best meets your individual needs. **Contact us to learn more about how we can help.** - [Connect OnlineOnline Application for Services](https://echousing.org/get-help/) - [ECHO Access PointCall 843-213-1798](tel:+18432131798) ### PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (PSH) The PSH program is dedicated to providing long-term housing assistance and supportive services to chronically homeless individuals and families. Chronic homelessness is defined as a single continuous episode or multiple episodes of homelessness lasting 12 months or longer, with a qualified and documented disability. This program is offered at no cost to participating households, as it is funded through partnerships with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Total Care for the Homeless Continuum of Care, the community, and private partners. One of the key components of our program is our commitment to providing the necessary long-term support through a range of individualized services, including: - Long-term financial assistance for expenses such as security deposit, rent, and utilities - Assistance with finding and securing appropriate housing - Housing case management to ensure participants are receiving the support they need - Help with obtaining public benefits - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare *Deborah & Scooby* ### RAPID RE-HOUSING (RRH) The RRH program is dedicated to helping individuals and families experiencing homelessness obtain and maintain stable housing. We understand that homelessness is a difficult and overwhelming experience, and we want to ensure that everyone has access to the support they need to achieve stability and improve their overall well-being. This program is offered at no cost to participating households, as it is funded through partnerships with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Horry County Community Development, South Carolina Department of Administration’s Office of Economic Opportunity, Total Care for the Homeless Continuum of Care, the community, and private partners. Our program provides a range of services to help people achieve housing stability, including: - Temporary financial assistance for expenses such as security deposit, rent, and utility deposits/assistance - Assistance with finding and securing appropriate housing - Housing case management to ensure that people are receiving the support they need - Help with obtaining public benefits - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare *Ashley & Family* ### HOMELESSNESS PREVENTION (HP) The HP program is dedicated to helping very low-income individuals and families who are facing eviction and at risk of homelessness. We understand that housing instability has a significant impact on a person’s life, and we want to ensure that everyone has access to the support they need to achieve stability and remain stably housed within the community. This program is offered at no cost to participating households, as it is funded through partnerships with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Horry County Community Development, South Carolina Department of Administration’s Office of Economic Opportunity, Total Care for the Homeless Continuum of Care, the community, and private partners. Our program provides a wide range of services to help individuals and families achieve housing stability, including: - Temporary financial assistance for expenses such as rental arrears, rent, security deposit, utility arrears/deposits/assistance - Eviction prevention services to help people stay in their current homes - Assistance with finding and securing new housing - Housing case management to ensure that families are receiving the support they need - Help with obtaining public benefits - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare *Robert* ### Renewing Beyond – Domestic Violence Crisis/Bridge Housing Renewing Beyond is a transitional housing program that provides eligible individuals and families with a safe place to stabilize from experiencing domestic violence, while working towards securing permanent housing. We understand that escaping domestic violence is a difficult and overwhelming experience and we want to ensure that individuals have access to the support they need to achieve stability and improve their overall well-being. This program is offered at no cost to participating households, as it is funded through partnerships with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Total Care for the Homeless Continuum of Care, the community, and private partners. Our program provides a wide range of services to help individuals and families achieve housing stability, including: - Comfortable home-like settings for residents - Safe and secure housing - Onsite support and management - Individualized case management to address barriers to housing and support residents in their journey towards stability - Assistance with obtaining public benefits - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare ### Awakenings Crisis/Bridge Housing Awakenings is a transitional housing program that provides eligible individuals with a safe place to stabilize from substance use disorder while working towards securing permanent housing. We recognize that overcoming problematic substance is challenging, and we are committed to providing individuals with the support they need to achieve stability and enhance their overall well-being. This program is offered at no cost to participating households, as it is funded through partnerships with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Total Care for the Homeless Continuum of Care, the community, and private partners. Our program provides a wide range of services to help individuals achieve stability, including: - Comfortable home-like settings for residents - Safe and secure housing - Onsite support and management - Individualized case management to address barriers to housing and support residents in their path to recovery - Assistance with obtaining public benefits - Connections to community resources and services such as employment, education, and healthcare *Brittany & Ashley* ### Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP) YHDP is designed to provide young people (ages 18-24) experiencing homelessness with a flexible, youth-centered pathway to stable housing. This innovative model offers short-term transitional housing for those who need immediate support while also ensuring a direct connection to rapid rehousing housing assistance. Through individualized case management, life skills development, and connections to education, employment, and mental health services, we empower young people to build a foundation for long-term success. By prioritizing youth choice, positive youth development, and trauma-informed care, we help young adults move from crisis to stability with the support they need to thrive. This program is offered at no cost to participating households, thanks to funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Total Care for the Homeless Continuum of Care, and support from community and private partners. ### SeaChange Residential Recovery for Women SeaChange Residential Recovery offers a safe and supportive environment for women seeking recovery from problematic substance use. Our Myrtle Beach location is just a short walk from the ocean, providing a peaceful and serene environment for healing. The SeaChange approach to wellness combines traditional 12-Step recovery with individualized services designed to promote healing, healthy connections, self-discovery, and finding a new way of life. These goals are achieved through a range of structured services including: - 12-step groups for support and accountability - Life skills groups to help residents develop the tools needed to maintain recovery - Yoga therapy with a certified instructor to promote physical and mental well-being - Group and individual certified peer support services to provide guidance and support as residents navigate their recovery SeaChange graduates are bridged to permanent, independent housing with access to ongoing case management and peer support to maintain recovery, stability, and overall well-being. [Visit SeaChange Website](https://seachangemb.org/) [https://seachangemb.org](https://seachangemb.org) ## Community Programs ECHO is the collaborative applicant for [Total Care for the Homeless Coalition](https://tchcsc.org) and supports many community partners with the shared goal of ending homelessness in our community. - [Connect OnlineOnline Application for Services](https://echousing.org/get-help/) - [ECHO Access PointCall 843-213-1798](tel:+18432131798) - [General ContactSend a Message](https://echousing.org/contact/) - [Continuum of CareTotal Care for the Homeless Coalition](https://tchcsc.org) ### MY HOME DONATION CENTER The My Home Donation center handles donations of household items and furniture. Your donations go directly to veterans, women, men, and children moving into their new homes. [Visit the My Home Donation Center Page](https://echousing.org/give-now/my-home/) [https://echousing.org/give-now/my-home/](https://echousing.org/give-now/my-home/) ### HOMELESS MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (HMIS) HMIS is a locally administered, electronic data collection system that stores person-level information about clients who access the homeless service system. HMIS began as a grassroots effort in the mid to late 1990s to use technology at the community level to improve service delivery, the Continuum of Care (CoC) process, and community homeless planning efforts. South Carolina implements a statewide HMIS database and ECHO serves as the administrating agency for the Total Care for the Homeless Coalition (TCHC) and supports agencies in our service area who are accessing the HMIS database. You can find more information about TCHC’s HMIS implementation on the [TCHC Website](https://tchcsc.org/). [Learn More about HMIS on TCHC's Website](https://tchcsc.org/hmis/) ### Coordinated Entry System (CES) ECHO serves as a Coordinated Entry System (CES) Access Point. CES is a process in which the most vulnerable people experiencing or at risk of homelessness are matched with available and appropriate housing resources. The primary goals are that assistance is allocated as effectively as possible and that it be easily accessible. The fastest way to access CES is through our online assessment found on our [Get Help Page](https://echousing.org/get-help/). Access Points can also be found across the TCHC service area. For more information on CES and additional CES Access Point locations please visit the [TCHC Website](https://tchcsc.org/coordinated-entry-system/). [Learn More about CES on TCHC's Website](https://tchcsc.org/coordinated-entry-system/) ## Accreditation ECHO has been awarded the highest level of accreditation by CARF International for our Supportive Services for Veteran Families Rapid Re-housing and Homelessness Prevention programs. Our accreditation is a public commitment that we strive to: - Involve persons served and their families in their service planning. - Respect individual cultural preferences. - Be accountable to our funding sources, referral agencies, and the community at large. - Address health and safety concerns, such as building safety and emergency preparedness. - Maintain management practices that are efficient, cost-effective, and based on outcomes and consumer feedback. For more information about CARF International, the standards, or the survey process, visit [www.carf.org](http://www.carf.org/). --- title: "SeaChange Furniture Donations" type: "page" published_at: "2025-05-05T19:17:56+00:00" modified_at: "2025-05-05T19:18:03+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/seachange-furniture-donations/" excerpt: "[give_form id=\"15353\"]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/give-now/seachange-furniture-donations.md" --- ### [Welcome home, Anna!](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) 01/30/2023 Meet Anna, a hardworking young mom of two. She got the support she needed to provide stability for both herself and her kids. Welcome home, Anna! #NewOpportunities [Learn More](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) --- title: "Solicitations" type: "page" published_at: "2022-04-12T18:51:32+00:00" modified_at: "2022-04-12T18:52:39+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/solicitations/" excerpt: "Current Solicitations No current solicitations available." markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/solicitations.md" --- ## Current Solicitations No current solicitations available. --- title: "Strikeout Stigma Sponsorship" type: "page" published_at: "2023-05-02T19:01:44+00:00" modified_at: "2023-10-06T13:48:23+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/strikeout-stigma-sponsorship/" excerpt: "Thank you for your support at our past Strikeout Stigma! Be sure to stay on the lookout for upcoming events with ECHO!" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/strikeout-stigma-sponsorship.md" --- ## Thank you for your support at our past Strikeout Stigma! Be sure to stay on the lookout for upcoming events with ECHO! --- title: "Tickets Checkout" type: "page" published_at: "2025-01-20T16:24:25+00:00" modified_at: "2025-01-20T16:24:25+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/tickets-checkout/" excerpt: "[tec_tickets_checkout]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/tickets-checkout.md" --- \[tec\_tickets\_checkout\] --- title: "Volunteer & Internship Opportunities" type: "page" published_at: "2019-01-20T19:35:55+00:00" modified_at: "2025-09-29T20:25:35+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/volunteer/" excerpt: "Volunteer & Internship Opportunities Volunteering or interning at ECHO is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those who are experiencing homelessness. By giving your time […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/volunteer.md" --- ## Volunteer & Internship Opportunities Volunteering or interning at ECHO is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those who are experiencing homelessness. By giving your time and energy, you can contribute towards providing a safe and stable environment for individuals and families as they strive to regain stability and self-sufficiency. You will gain hands-on experience in the non-profit sector, learn about homelessness and housing insecurity, and work with a diverse group of individuals committed to positive change. It’s an opportunity to expand your skills, knowledge, and understanding of your community, while forming meaningful connections with others who share your passion for making a difference. "\*" indicates required fields --- title: "Wishing Fountain" type: "page" published_at: "2026-06-10T12:28:20+00:00" modified_at: "2026-06-10T15:48:07+00:00" url: "https://echousing.org/wishing-fountain/" excerpt: "Our Mission is to break the cycles of homelessness experienced by individuals and families in our community. Donate Now Who We Serve We place a special focus on these community-driven […]" markdown_url: "https://echousing.org/wishing-fountain.md" --- ### [Welcome home, Anna!](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) 01/30/2023 Meet Anna, a hardworking young mom of two. She got the support she needed to provide stability for both herself and her kids. Welcome home, Anna! #NewOpportunities [Learn More](https://echousing.org/community/2023/welcome-home-anna/) --- [← Previous: part 4](https://echousing.org/llms-full4.txt)