May 20, 2020 – Miami, Florida – It was “going once, going twice, sold” to virtual guests with hearts of gold who “attended” The Auction, Uncork & Unwind event held recently to benefit Camillus House, a nonprofit organization at the forefront of providing…
Continue reading →The TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, recently donated a total of $125,000 to Camillus House as part of the foundation’s Housing for Everyone grant competition. A total of $3.75 million was…
Continue reading →Camillus House’s Project Phoenix earned The Miami Foundation’s approval for $70,000 from two State Attorney’s awards— Safer and Healthier Community and Denise Moon Memorial. Through Project Phoenix, Camillus helps victims of human trafficking—women surviving sexual exploitation—by offering housing and supportive…
Continue reading → Camillus House has been awarded a generous $100,000 grant from Carnival Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Carnival Corporation, to support the ongoing operation of its Camillus Youth Housing Initiative (CYHI). Through the CYHI, Camillus addresses unaccompanied homeless youth, providing…
Continue reading →Miami Dade College’s (MDC) Hospitality Institute, working under the umbrella of the Miami International Hospitality Center, is offering Camillus House residents comprehensive kitchen cook employment training at the shelter, which offers a variety of services and care for poor and homeless individuals. The Kitchen…
Continue reading → Camillus House has been awarded a generous $10,000 grant from the Banfield Foundation® to fund the Homeless Pet Project (HPP). Through the HPP, in addition to the Joanna and Greg Swienton Dog Kennel and dog walk area, the program…
Continue reading → Camillus House has been awarded a generous $100,000 grant from the Simply Healthcare Foundation to support the ongoing operation of its Institute of Success and Personal Achievement (ISPA) Program. Through ISPA treatment programs, Camillus addresses homelessness and the underlying…
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