Stories and Updates from Freedom House
Discover inspiring stories, program updates, and insights into how Freedom House is helping families overcome homelessness and achieve independence.
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New partnership brings life-changing summer camp experience to children
A powerful new partnership between Freedom House Ministries and Camp Luther is bringing the transformative experience of … -
Letter From Our Executive Director September 2025
Freedom House supports families experiencing homelessness in Green Bay, providing shelter and community care that disrupts … -
Pillars of Success
Freedom House's narrowing of the focus was the key to discovering how to break the cycle of homelessness. -
Apartments Eliminate Barrier
Freedom House's stable housing gives families a chance to rebuild their lives and achieve lasting independence. -
A Father's Journey
Freedom House father utilizes his construction skills, which brings him a sense of pride -
Beauty in the journey
Heartfelt stories from Freedom House reveal the humanity, resilience, and hope of families experiencing homelessness while … -
Letter from the Executive Director: July 2025
Freedom House Executive Director Jennifer Schmohe shares her thoughts about freedom and what it means to each family in a … -
Freedom House receives grant to support workforce development, housing navigation
Freedom House Ministries was recently awarded a $7,500 grant from Associated Bank to enhance workforce development and … -
Crystal's story
A journey of loss, resilience and renewed hope. Crystal lost her mother and home within one devastating week, becoming … -
Lunch Friends win WPS Volunteer Award
An amazing group of friends have been serving lunch every Wednesday at Freedom House for nearly 20 years. They were … -
Letter from our Executive Director: June 2025
Freedom House Executive Director Jennifer Schmohe shares her thoughts about the housing situation in a message to the … -
Bringing Comfort, One Misfit at a Time
Freedom House donor brings love and joy to children with Lovable Misfit toys. Children arriving at shelter often feel immense …