Over the past 29 years, Jericho Project has worked to fulfill its mission to end homelessness at its roots by creating a community that inspires individual change, fosters sustainable independence, and motivates men and women to reach their greatest potential. Read what our residents achieved in 2011.
The Crisis of Homeless Veterans
Jericho Project Board member Mark Kopinski, Iraq war veteran Rob Seo, and World War II veteran and Tuskegee Airman Dr. Roscoe C. Brown speak on Jericho Project's work to help end veteran homelessness.
Help Jericho Project End Homelessness Today
Thousands of individuals have benefited from Jericho’s holistic approach and permanent solutions. But thousands more desperately need our housing and support.
With your most generous donation, Jericho Project can continue with this success and help alleviate our community of the tragedy of homelessness. Please contribute to Jericho Project today.
A Jericho Profile of Success
Sherwood came to Jericho Project in 2009 when he was 29 years old. Living in a half-way house and on probation, Sherwood was at serious risk of becoming homeless. Recognizing that men and women like Sherwood face difficult futures, Jericho created an innovative partnership with the New York City Department of Probation to provide supportive housing to individuals on probation who have few options for safe housing.