Posts tagged Homelessness Awareness
Birthday Wishes hits the big screen: Our first billboard is here!

Birthday Wishes has hit a major milestone—we have our very first billboard! Thanks to a generous gift-in-kind donation from Clear Channel Outdoor, our mission to bring joy and celebration to children and their families facing homelessness is now on display for all to see and celebrate.

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Bringing Joy to the Whole Family: How Birthday Wishes Supports Social-Emotional Needs Through Celebration

At Birthday Wishes, we believe that every child deserves to feel special on their birthday, regardless of circumstance. But beyond the birthday child, we recognize that celebrations have the power to uplift entire families, providing moments of joy, connection, and emotional support in challenging times.

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Birthday Wishes 2024 Impact

At Birthday Wishes, we're grateful to our community members — especially you. Together we are supporting the social-emotional needs of families experiencing homelessness. We are making an impact locally and regionally, and that’s thanks to your ongoing support and belief in our mission. 

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Meet Cameron - These are the moments YOU give families

Birthday Wishes celebrated 6,000 children like Cameron this year through our partner network composed of hundreds of homeless shelters, including those for families, domestic violence survivors, substance abuse recovery, and teen mothers.  

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Ways YOU Can Help Bring Awareness for Birthday Wishes

Thank you for supporting our mission to ensure every child is celebrated on their birthday, regardless of circumstance. There are many ways in which you can support Birthday Wishes and bring awareness. 

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How to Talk to Youth About Homelessness

Having a conversation about homelessness with children can help grow their understanding with empathy. Language used should be intentional, honest, and without bias.  

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November is National Homelessness Awareness Month 

November has become a time where people and their families can come together to learn and educate others about homelessness to decrease stigmatization and negative stereotypes. 

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