$150

Raised

Donations

$1,000

Goal

Waypoint is hosting Plunging for a Purpose, where teams will commit to raising funds to end homelessness, violence, and poverty in our community. Then take a stand by plunging into an ice bath!


Waypoint supports over 20,000 people every year experiencing homelessness, housing instability, poverty, domestic violence, or have lost a loved one to homicide. They also provide high quality child care to all children. Over the last five years, the demand for the following vital services has increased by 13,000 people:


Housing Services

  • The area's first stop for anyone experiencing housing instability or homelessness is Coordinated Entry, known as the community’s “brain of the housing services system." Nearly 14,000 individuals are supported through this program and over 20 other non-profits benefit from this collaborative approach. This program ensures individuals are connected to the most appropriate housing intervention and also prevents duplication of services. 
  • Eviction Prevention and Homeless Diversion empower over 2,600 individuals experiencing the initial stages of housing instability. We work to identify safe and appropriate housing options and assist them in avoiding shelter and returning immediately to housing. 
  • Rapid Re-Housing focuses on securing permanent housing as quickly as possible for individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The program focuses on housing identification, rent assistance, and case management. Financial assistance can be used to cover the cost of security deposits and limited rental assistance. Case management focuses on connecting households to other resources and services in the community to address any issues or barriers that may prevent them from maintaining stable housing. Over 300 individuals are supported through this program.

Domestic Violence Victim Services

  • Supports over 2,200 individuals throughout seven Northeast Iowa counties each year. Waypoint's Domestic Violence Victim Services Program offers free, confidential services to domestic violence victims and survivors, as well as their families. Through a safety net of supportive services, the DV Program helps empower victims and survivors to safely move forward in their lives.
  • Nearly 8,000 calls are answered through our Domestic Violence 24/7 Resource & Support Line, offering support to anyone impacted by domestic violence, including family, friends, and victims/survivors.
  • Over 300 support groups are administered, a safe place where survivors can connect with each other and lift one another up.

Survivors’ Program

  • Supports and advocates for individuals who have lost a family member or friend through homicide or vehicular homicide. Support is also given to victims of violent felony crimes, such as kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder. All services are 100% free and confidential. Over 500 individuals are supported every year through:
    • Emergency crisis support and counseling.
    • Information and referrals.
    • Death notification and body viewing.
    • Assistance with funeral arrangements.
    • Attending hearings with victims/family members.
    • Writing victim impact statements.
    • Facilitating communication and attending meetings between law enforcement and the prosecutor's office and the victim.

Child Care Scholarships 

  • Early education is provided to over 200 children, ages 6 weeks through 12 years old every year. KidsPoint offers safe, high-quality care for children and ensures parents/caregivers can continue to work or attend school full-time …a win-win for all.
  • Over 25% of kids attending our child care are on assistance through the state or Waypoint's Child Care Tuition Scholarships.

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More information can be found at www.waypointservices.org.

Waypoint is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and contributions are tax-deductible for income, gift, and estate taxes. Our EIN is 42-0680307.