The Family Promise of Hall County (FPOHC) is a non-profit organization based in Georgia, USA, dedicated to providing comprehensive support and sustainable solutions to homeless families with children. Their programs include a 90-day shelter program, a 12-month transitional housing program, a diversion program, and a prevention program. These initiatives aim to reduce the rate of homelessness by offering temporary housing, case management, life skills training, and resources to help families achieve long-term independence. The FPOHC website provides information about their services, ways to get involved, and resources for those in need.
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