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Bring Hope Home

Coldwell Banker Bain

Coldwell Banker Bain's Bring Hope Home program invests flexible financial assistance for survivors of domestic violence in need of a safe, stable housing. In May

2020, Coldwell Banker Bain invested $22,000, benefiting two DV programs in Washington, which provided financial assistance to survivors and their families.

OVERVIEW OF FUNDING

Total Survivors receiving assistance: 90 Total disbursements made: 94

Non-Hispanic

White. 43.6%

44%

Minority . Racial/Ethnic 56.4% Identity

56%

Black/African-American/African Descent (36%) Native American/Alaska Native (7%) Multiracial/Multiethno-Racial (7%) Hispanic or Latin@ (3%) Asian (3%)

How Funding Helped Survivors During COVID-19

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9%

Other (9%)

Housing

HS 25%

Housing

Stability (25%)

HR Preparation

16%

(16%)

Physical/Mental Needs (30%)

"Flexible assistance available allowed us to help our client with her utility bill and ensure her children's education wouldn't be interrupted due to her inability to pay

her utilities."

P/M

Tran

30%

9%

QUOTES FROM

SURVIVOR ADVOCATES

Children's Needs

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11%

(11%)

Transportation (9%)

"Survivor fled her home with her two children due to emotional and physical violence. Flexible financial assistance allowed us to provide funds for our client to replace birth certificates for her and her

family. She will now have the documentation required to apply for

housing."

"Flexible financial assistance allowed us to cover some of our client's costs that, if left unpaid, could cause even more hardship such as job loss or loss of a place to live."

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