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A team of women business owners are on a mission to end homelessness. The group, led by Cheryl McCants from Impact Consulting, has launched the Great Football Sunday™ campaign to bring awareness about the real people behind a homeless population that would overflow the seating capacity of MetLife Stadium – location of next year’s Super Bowl. Their game plan is to leverage the media spotlight and attention from Super Bowl XLVIII on the New Jersey/New York City metro area and raise over $1 million via crowdfunding for Community Solutions’ 100,000 Homes Campaign and Family Promise of Bergen County.
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Medellín, COLOMBIA— The 100,000 Homes Campaign, coordinated by NYC-based non-profit Community Solutions, was announced today as one of two international winners of the World Habitat Award, a prestigious honor awarded annually by the Building and Social Housing Foundation in conjunction with the United Nations. The award was announced during World Habitat Day celebrations in Medellín, Colombia and will be formally presented next April at the World Urban Forum, hosted by UN-Habitat.
The 100,000 Homes Campaign aims to help over 200 US communities find permanent housing for 100,000 of the most vulnerable homeless Americans by July of 2014. To date, participating communities have already housed more than 70,000 people nationwide.
Dr. Joan Clos, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN-Habitat, said, “The 100 000 Homes Campaign’s innovative approach to providing permanent housing solutions to the homeless and vulnerable indeed resonates with a key objective of UN-Habitat, ‘housing for all’. I particularly commend the initiative’s attempt to shift efforts away from emergency responses to long-term solutions.”
The Campaign works by helping communities innovate effective solutions to homelessness and share them with one another through an expanding national infrastructure. It urges communities to identify all of their homeless residents by name and apply a Housing First approach, in which permanent housing is provided ahead of, rather than following, offers of substance and mental health treatment and/or employment. Communities also track their monthly housing placements and work toward housing a reliable percentage of their homeless neighbors each month to get on track to end chronic and vulnerable homelessness in a clear timeframe.
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By Jake Maguire, Community Solutions, Oct. 7, 2013
100,000 Homes is a non-profit beneficiary of Great Football Sunday.
Super Bowl Inspires Women Business Owners
Super Bowl Inspires Women to Tackle Homelessness
East Orange, NJ – October 9, 2013 – A team of women business owners announced today that they are on a mission to end homelessness. The group, led by Cheryl McCants from Impact Consulting, has launched the Great Football Sunday™ campaign to bring awareness about the real people behind a homeless population that would overflow the seating capacity of MetLife Stadium – location of next year’s Super Bowl. Their game plan is to leverage the media spotlight and attention from Super Bowl XLVIII on the New Jersey/New York City metro area and raise over $1 million via crowdfunding for Community Solutions’ 100,000 Homes Campaign and Family Promise of Bergen County.
MetLife Stadium’s 82,000 seats approximate the number of homeless veterans, men, women and children in New York City and the State of New Jersey[1]. Statistics show that more than one in four homeless are children and more than 10,000 veterans are without homes in the metropolitan area.
“The current state of homelessness is tragic, but not irreparable,” said Cheryl McCants, principal of Impact Consulting Enterprises, a branding and strategic communication firm based in New Jersey. “If we all contributed a little, if we all pitched in just a bit, we could make a huge difference in the lives of others.”
McCants gathered a team of businesswomen to launch this innovative initiative to raise over $1 million by Super Bowl Sunday from both corporate contributions and crowdfunding. The first contributions will underwrite expenses for the marketing campaign with a goal to raise donations of at least $1 million for charities working to end homelessness in the region: Family Promise of Bergen County, NJ and The100,000 Homes Campaign powered by Community Solutions, based in New York City. The Great Football Sunday campaign is a breakthrough approach to capacity building for nonprofit organizations. It does not depend on corporate grants or gifts, but rather invites companies to partner with the public.
Dubbed the “Great Football Sunday,” the effort will culminate on Super Bowl Sunday 2014 with an unprecedented event. Homeless families, veterans and community supporters will be hosted to a day of entertainment. Most homeless shelters don’t have televisions, so one of the day’s highlights will be a viewing party like no other as guests will enjoy America’s iconic game on the big screen.
The Great Football Sunday campaign is 100% designed, developed and executed by small, local, minority and/or women-owned businesses. Working with Impact Consulting are six other women-owned firms: Focus-USA, Fearless Media, Scarborough & Tweed, MarbleHill Media, Hotathon and The Mixx.
Helping to spread the word is a network of supporters dubbed ‘Friends of Great Football Sunday’ with representation from the business, education and community sectors, including Women Presidents’ Educational Organization, Rutgers University Business School, Essex County College, Savoca Enterprises, Technology Concepts Group, The Little Media Company and NewarkBound magazine as a media sponsor.
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[1] According to estimates by the New York City Coalition for the Homeless and CSH, an organization that conducts an annual census of the homeless.
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A team of women business owners are on a mission to end homelessness. The group, led by Cheryl McCants from Impact Consulting, has launched the Great Football Sunday™ campaign to bring awareness about the real people behind a homeless population that would overflow the seating capacity of MetLife Stadium – location of next year’s Super Bowl. Their game plan is to leverage the media spotlight and attention from Super Bowl XLVIII on the New Jersey/New York City metro area and raise over $1 million via crowdfunding for Community Solutions’ 100,000 Homes Campaign and Family Promise of Bergen County.
MetLife Stadium’s 82,000 seats approximate the number of homeless veterans, men, women and children in New York City and the State of New Jersey[1]. Statistics show that more than one in four homeless are children and more than 10,000 veterans are without homes in the metropolitan area.
“The current state of homelessness is tragic, but not irreparable,” said Cheryl McCants, principal of Impact Consulting Enterprises, a branding and strategic communication firm based in New Jersey. “If we all contributed a little, if we all pitched in just a bit, we could make a huge difference in the lives of others.”
Dubbed the “Great Football Sunday,” the effort will culminate on Super Bowl Sunday 2014 with an unprecedented event. Homeless families, veterans and community supporters will be hosted to a day of entertainment. Most homeless shelters don’t have televisions, so one of the day’s highlights will be a viewing party like no other as guests will enjoy America’s iconic game on the big screen.
The Great Football Sunday campaign is 100% designed, developed and executed by small, local, minority and/or women-owned businesses. Working with Impact Consulting are six other women-owned firms: Focus-USA, Fearless Media, Scarborough & Tweed, MarbleHill Media, Hotathon and The Mixx.
[1] According to estimates by the New York City Coalition for the Homeless and CSH, an organization that conducts an annual census of the homeless.