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Follow on Google News | Lifeline Family Center to Break Ground for "One-of-a-Kind" Housing for Homeless Women with ChildrenBy: Lifeline Family Center The ground-breaking is set for 10 a.m. adjacent to Lifeline Family Center at 907 S.E. 5th Ave. in Cape Coral. Cape Coral leaders and other dignitaries are expected to attend the event, which represents the first affordable rental housing offered by Lifeline Family Center. "This is the next step in helping our moms and their children toward independence," Lifeline Family Center provides a home on its campus for young women in crisis pregnancies for up to two years. During that time, they learn skills to become self-supporting through education, job training, parenting classes, professional counseling and spiritual guidance. It is the only residential program in Lee County for homeless young women in crisis pregnancies who are not part of the foster care program. With the escalating cost of rental housing, Lifeline Family Center officials saw a severe need for affordable housing for graduates of their Phase I program and began a fund-raising campaign that now has topped $400,000.00. An additional $236,000.00 is needed to complete the project debt free. The new housing will provide four two-bedroom apartments for their graduates so that they can continue to grow in their career path and utilize the on-campus day care facility while they work. "Rents" Within the two-year housing agreement, each mom will be encouraged to cultivate a relationship with Habitat for Humanity, a collaboration that will develop into home ownership for her family. "This is how we can break the cycle of welfare and government dependency. A successful, financially stable woman raising her family in a safe and loving environment creates a thriving community," Miller said. Since the non-profit organization was founded by Miller in 1996, 178 women and 117 babies have found a home at Lifeline Family Center. In the current residential program, Lifeline Family Center serves up to 12 young women, ages 16 to 25, and up to 24 babies at a time. In the Outreach Ministry program, more than 6,000 women have received assistance with material needs, adoption counseling and resource referrals. The non-profit also operates a 24/7 Pregnancy Helpline, provides free pregnancy tests, free ultrasounds by appointment, and does outreach to all areas of Lee County, including all college campuses. About Lifeline Family Center Founded in 1996, Lifeline Family Center provides young women in crisis pregnancies a safe home in Cape Coral and a learning environment. They receive education, job training, professional counseling, parenting classes and spiritual guidance. The two-year residential program prepares young moms and their babies to become self-supporting, contributing members of society. Lifeline Family Center receives no government funding and is wholly dependent upon donations from generous individuals, churches and corporations that believe in Lifeline's mission as well as United Way funding. For more information about Lifeline Family Center, visit http://www.lifelinefamilycenter.org End
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