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Opportunity Council Launches Pilot Eviction Prevention Program In Bucks
The Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund is challenging the community to help raise funds to ensure the program is successful.
DOYLESTOWN, PA — Each day in Bucks County, families face the devastating possibility of eviction. Often, a temporary financial hardship can quickly become a life-changing crisis.
Epstein Humanitarian Fund, are challenging the community to
help raise funds to ensure the program is successful.
According to the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania, Bucks County has the 6th highest eviction filing rate in the state, with 14 renter households facing an eviction filing every day, the greatest percentage of these occurring in the Bensalem area.
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The Bucks County Opportunity Council (BCOC) is launching a new Eviction Prevention Pilot Program that intends to help up to 25 households avoid eviction by providing emergency rental assistance, legal guidance, and personalized case management focused on helping families regain stability and increase their income.
Gene and Marlene Epstein, through the Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund, are challenging the community to
help raise funds to ensure the program is successful. During the challenge period of July 20 to August 3, every dollar raised
will be matched, up to $50,000.
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Gene says, “That means together we can give families not just a second chance, but a path toward long-term stability.”
BCOC CEO Erin Lukoss agrees. “Avoiding eviction means avoiding trauma … homelessness, missing work, changing schools. The well-being of everyone in a household is affected when facing eviction."
Overall, the drive is looking to secure $150,000 in funding for the program. Funds will be directed toward these goals:
- Prevent families from losing their homes.
- Connect tenants with legal assistance.
- Support employment and income growth.
- Build stronger, more stable communities throughout Bucks County.
Preventing eviction before it becomes homelessness is a critical challenge facing low-income families. With this pilot Eviction Prevention Program, BCOC believes they can bring impactful change and stability to families in crisis.
With their donation and challenge, Gene and Marlene hope to inspire others who can contribute to help make a difference. Donations can be made directly to the Bucks County Opportunity Council by clicking here.
For more information, contact Joe Cuozzo at jcuozzo@bcoc.org/ or call 215-345-8175 ext. 204.
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