KITH raises $68,000

Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing’s 10th Annual Autumn event “Creating Abundance,” raised nearly $68,000 Sunday, Oct. 7, to help homeless and at-risk families.

Kirkland Interfaith Transitions in Housing’s 10th Annual Autumn event “Creating Abundance,” raised nearly $68,000 Sunday, Oct. 7, to help homeless and at-risk families.

The highlight of the evening, KITH’s client Nacole reminded guests of the impact of the agency’s programs.

“I came to Washington on a hope, wing and a prayer along with my two-year-old twin daughters and only one suitcase between the three of us,: Nacole said. “I wanted my twin girls to have a safe home where I could raise them with the love they deserved.”

Nacole told guests how her life has changed for the better. In addition to meeting her family’s needs for housing and practical support, KITH provided case management which helped Nacole to set and meet goals including attending college, learning grant writing, and managing her finances.

“I’ve experienced trials and tribulations and when I needed help, KITH was there for me and for my daughters. You and KITH have changed our lives for the better,” Nacole told the guests. “Thank you!”

Classical guitarist Andre Feriante played music to accompany food and wine provided by local chefs, restaurants and wineries.

KITH recognized Mark Tillman of Keller Williams Realty as its 2012 Volunteer of the Year, and honored retiring Executive Director Jan Dickerman for her tenure at KITH and her contribution to the community. Jennifer Barron was introduced as KITH’s new Executive Director.