Local Nonprofits Fight to Keep Progressive Issues at the Forefront
Jesse Tree of Idaho, a nonprofit that works to prevent evictions and homelessness, has been inundated with calls for help. Executive Director Ali Rabe said its been stressful, as requests for assistance have tripled.
Before this our community was already in a crisis, said Rabe. With the COVID-19 crisis weve had to scale up to handle the volume. We anticipate calls from 300-400 families each month, and we cant support everyone.
The pandemic has wreaked havoc on nonprofits, and as people struggle to provide basic necessities for themselves and their families, many bigger-picture issues may fall to the wayside. However, Rabe said the pandemic only highlights and amplifies problems that already existed.
Weve gotten some more support from the community, said Rabe. We can help about 100 families a month with services and 50-60 with rental assistance, but its not enough and we need to raise more money.
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