Welcome to our 30th Anniversary Year!
In 1983 a small group of New Yorkers came together to answer the call to help end homelessness in New York City. Today we are proud to have helped thousands of New Yorkers transform their lives.
Over 50,000 adults and children are sleeping in New York City shelters tonight. Every day Jericho Project works to find permanent homeless for New Yorkers in need. You can help us end homelessness.
Macro Risk Advisors first ever Charity Trading Day launched Jericho Project’s 30th Anniversary Campaign to End Homelessness in New York City with an exceptional lead gift.
On any given night more than 75,000 veterans are homeless in the United States. Our Veterans Initiative provides homes and life-changing services for veterans.
SoHo Project (Sisters Offering Hope to Others) was founded by sisters Lindsay and Kimberly Scheel, with the goal of raising funds and awareness for nonprofits through creative and artistic projects, drawing inspiration from the iconic New York City artists’ neighborhood.
SoHo Project believes that art can be a force for positive change and teams up with local artists to create opportunities that benefit the community. On March 27th, after receiving donations and working diligently with an interior designer, SoHo Project revealed the newly remodeled community room at Jericho House, in Harlem. Residents and staff of the building reveled in the new look of the community room, admiring its new found beauty and appeal.
Thank you SoHo Project for making the Jericho House Community Room beautiful!
Helping More in 2012
Jericho Project helped a record 1090 adults and children in 2012, a remarkable accomplishment for an agency that started as a small 35-unit program in a New York City hotel. Learn more about our accomplishment here.