Building Shelters for underprivileged youth. Working together today for a brighter tomorrow.
WHO WE ARE
Here at House of Precise, Inc. we know that sometimes all it takes to change the world is a little support. Originally formed in 2007, est 2021 (501c3), we have been determined to fight against in-equality, homelessness and hunger crisis. The core of our efforts is to bring our team’s fresh ideas and passion to the range of activities we’re involved in. Through all of our endeavors we hope to display the conviction behind our beliefs and focus on building youth shelters in the Capital Region.
BUILDING FUND
Recognizing the enormity of the challenges our society faces, House of Precise, Inc. is dedicated to making a lasting impact through our campaigns and programs. While our efforts are driven by our organization’s singular focus, we cast a wide net by investing in a variety of progressive strategies.
Our focal point is addressing the need of the homeless, infected and affected population.
Our mission is to reduce the percentage of at-risk homeless & HIV exposed youth in the 518/Hudson Valley areas. Furthermore, to provide a safe place of refuge during unforeseen circumstances, homelessness and rejection, including but not limited to rental assistance, utility emergencies etc.
With partnerships such as Albany Medical Center, Mercy House, Equinox, and Job Corps, just to name a few, we receive weekly phone calls and updates regarding urgent housing requests specifically for TNGC individuals. The need for short- term and long-term assistance has grown immensely over the last 5 years, including individuals impacted by the pandemic.
EDUCATION & OUTREACH
Doing What’s Needed
In addition to shelter care & homeless prevention we offer services in areas such as health care navigation, peer support, and job search and placement. To date, our organization has served over 450 youth in the Hudson Valley area, solely from fundraising efforts and community donations and leadership income. We strive to meet the needs of young adults struggling with homelessness, identity crisis, family and peer rejection, malnourishment, and even HIV or other medically related ailments. However, as a newly formed organization, we are specifically designed to target youth & young adults in our local communities.
To assist our members in staying on track, we’ve developing a buddy system to provide daily support to help retain the healthy living routine.
WAYS WE HELP
Meaningful Work. Unforgettable Experiences & Your donations make our efforts possible.
HOMELESS PREVENTION
INVESTORS AND LANDLORDS
Donate property or invest your finances in our Safe Haven project. With this initiative, our goal is to promote great opportunities for those in need. To build communities up, reducing violence, homelessness. With access to the right resources, people can become empowered by their own abilities and gain the confidence to fulfill their potential and become contributing members of society. Learn more about our work by getting in touch with our team today.
DONATION DROP-OFF
Reinforcing our Commitment
With our organization’s mission always in mind, we strive to find new strategies for dealing with this challenge. Donations are something that we take very seriously, and our team is working each and every day along-side the community to make a positive impact. We accept the following donations
- canned/dry goods
- appliances
- furniture
- kitchen ware
- utencils
- bedding/ towels/ wash clothes/ bathroom decor
- hygiene products (all genders)
- clothing (infant to senior/ all genders)
If something was not mentioned, contact us for pre-approval.
These Items may be dropped off at our distribution storage located at Spring/Quail Streets, Albany.
The Renaissance Garden
We are thrilled to launch our community garden 2023.
Our goal is to provide access to fresh crops right in the heart of the city, at low or NO cost.
Furthermore, we hope to provide small plot spaces for individuals/families who may not have the resources at home to plant their own crops. We have also partnered with SUNY Albany and local volunteers to bring a gardening program for ALL ages.
2 locations North Albany & The South End.
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“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see”