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Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center Awarded $6.3 Million to Combat Homelessness in Pierce County

by Joy Ale
April 14, 2025
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In a major step toward addressing housing instability in Pierce County, the Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center (MCFHC) has been awarded a $6.3 million grant to support eviction prevention and homelessness intervention efforts.

The funding, provided by Pierce County Human Services, will be distributed over a two-year period starting this summer as part of the county’s Eviction Prevention Program. The initiative aims to stabilize vulnerable households by offering financial and legal support, particularly for low-income families at risk of losing their homes.

MCFHC, a trusted “By and For” community organization, was selected based on its proven record of serving marginalized populations and consistently exceeding performance expectations in prior housing support contracts. The center’s impact is notable: 97% of individuals who received assistance through MCFHC in the past year successfully remained housed, with only a 3% recurrence into homelessness.

The Eviction Prevention Program focuses on proactive intervention. It provides one-time rental arrears payments to eligible households and connects participants to essential case management services. The program operates on a monthly online lottery system, ensuring equitable access to support for those who qualify. Additionally, the initiative includes countywide legal aid events designed to educate and empower tenants facing potential eviction.

Officials say the grant not only reinforces MCFHC’s mission but also enhances regional efforts to combat the root causes of homelessness. By integrating financial assistance with wraparound services, the program hopes to offer a more sustainable path to housing security for at-risk communities in Pierce County.

As housing affordability remains a pressing issue across the region, the new funding marks a significant investment in preventing displacement and fostering long-term stability for families on the brink.

Tags: Combat HomelessnessFamily Hope CenterMulticultural ChildPierce CountyWashington
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