Project

Prevent older adults homelessness in Puerto Rico

Host Organization: Corporacion La Fondita de Jesus San Juan, Puerto Rico http://www.lafonditadejesus.org

About

Thousands of older adults in Puerto Rico are on the brink of homelessness due to extreme poverty, lack of income, rising living costs, and barriers to accessing essential services. Many struggle to afford food, rent, healthcare, and daily necessities, while also facing isolation and abandonment. Our Community Development Program provides direct support to over 1,000 older adults, offering housing stability, food security, health services, and social connection to prevent homelessness.

Need

Older adults in Puerto Rico face severe financial hardship, social isolation, and barriers to healthcare and technology, leaving them vulnerable to eviction and homelessness. Many lack the resources to renew medical plans, cover essential treatments, or even secure transportation to doctor visits. Loneliness and abandonment further exacerbate their challenges, leading to deteriorating physical and mental health. Without intervention, many will continue to struggle to meet their basic needs.

Long term impact

By providing immediate relief and sustainable solutions, this project helps older adults remain in their homes with dignity. Access to healthcare, housing support, and financial guidance empowers them to secure vital services. With stronger support networks and essential resources, older adults will have the stability they need to avoid homelessness and lead healthier, more connected lives. Your donation ensures they receive the care, advocacy, and services necessary to thrive.

About the Organization

Corporación La Fondita de Jesús' mission is "Building communities by transforming lives."

GlobalGiving Categories:
  • Safe Housing
  • Disaster Response
  • Food Security

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Total Goal
$85,000
Remaining Goal
$80,713
What is a Project?

Domestic and international programs and services housed within organizations, addressing specific needs of community groups.