- Karen Olson
Karen Olson is Founder and President of
Family Promise (formerly known as National Interfaith Hospitality Network) inSummit, New Jersey , a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence and to redress the underlying causes ofpoverty andhomelessness .Biography
Olson founded
Family Promise , formerly known asNational Interfaith Hospitality Network (NIHN), in 1988 with the mission of helping low-income families nationwide to achieve sustainable independence. Family Promise helps mobilize religious congregations of all faiths and existing community resources to provide safe shelter, meals, and comprehensive support services for homeless families. As a marketing executive, Olson developed promotion campaigns for consumer products. She never anticipated that her life would be changed through an unexpected encounter with a homeless woman in 1982. This incident led to the creation of a vast network of volunteers that has now touched the lives of hundreds of thousands of homeless and low-income families across the country. The organization Olson began in 1986 in her home state of New Jersey grew to become Family Promise, and has expanded to 39 states and involves more than 110,000 volunteers and 4,500 congregations of all religious faiths. It is recognized nationally for its innovative and effective work in mobilizing volunteers. Under Olson's continuing direction, Family Promise has expanded its mission beyond providing immediate assistance to homeless families to include a family mentoring homelessness prevention program along with initiatives to address the underlying causes of homelessness. Family Promise has also developed a multi-media community education program, Just Neighbors, to raise awareness about poverty-related issues.Olson serves on the Family Homelessness Task Force of the National
Interagency Council on Homelessness . In 1992 she was awarded one of 21 National Points of Light Awards from a field of over 4,500 nominees for her work in mobilizing volunteers. She has been profiled in "Family Circle " magazine and "The New York Times ," and she is featured in the book "Courage is Contagious, Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things to Change the Face of America", written in 1999 by Ohio CongressmanJohn Kasich .Works
*“Poverty and Homelessness in the United States,” an essay from Just Preaching (Andre Resner Ed. for Family Promise, Chalice Press 2003)
References
*Courier News, April 27, 2007, “Interfaith Hospitality Network launching anti-poverty project”
*Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, February 18, 2007, “Homeless advocate to speak in city; Local leaders to hear talk on interfaith group”
*The Daily Journal, February 10, 2007, “‘I’m asking for help. Not a handout’: Families work to get back on feet”
*Sarasota Herald-Tribune, February 8, 2007, “Ray of Hope; Interfaith networks are forming in Manatee and Sarasota counties with a focus on helping homeless families”
*First Coast News, November 2, 2006, “Local Churches Providing Shelter to Homeless Families”
*Asbury Park Press, January 18, 2006, “In times of trouble, churches become ‘home’”
*Modesto Bee, December 25, 2005, “Home for the Holidays”
*The Houston Chronicle, October 19, 2005, “Recovering from Rita: Trailers offer shelter close to home as repairs made; Up to 2,000 East Texas families are eligible, but some anti-poverty groups are critical”
*Courage is Contagious, Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things to Change the Face of America (Main Street Books 1999)External links
* [http://www.familypromise.org Family Promise]
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