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Almost Home Launches 6th Annual emPOWER Campaign: “Invest in Her Future” 24-Hour Flash Fundraising Event to Double Impact for Young Moms and Children

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Join Almost Home’s 6th Annual emPOWER Campaign, a virtual fundraiser on November 12–13, 2025, supporting young moms ages 16–28 with safe housing, coaching, and transformative services. This year’s theme: “Invest in Her Future.”

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St. Louis, MO — November 12, 2025— Almost Home is proud to announce its6th Annual emPOWER Campaign, a two-day virtual fundraising initiative set for November 12–13, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This year’s theme, “Invest in Her Future,” reflects the organization’s commitment to providing safe housing, coaching, and life-changing services for young moms ages 16–28 and their children.

With a fundraising goal of$130,000, the emPOWER Campaign will be fueled by matching gifts from generous sponsors, allowing every donation to have double the impact. Community members are encouraged to participate and help Almost Home break barriers, create opportunities, and ensure stability for families who have experienced housing insecurity.

“Every gift through emPOWER is not just an investment in one young mom — it’s an investment in her children, her stability, and the future of our community,” said Huvona Watkins, Executive Director of Almost Home. “And now, as families face the effects of a challenging economic climate, our moms need help more than ever to overcome obstacles and take their next courageous steps. Thanks to our sponsors, donors can see their generosity multiplied in real time.”

Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels, from Advocator Sponsor ($15,000+) to Friend Sponsor ($250), each offering unique ways for individuals and organizations to make a difference. To become a sponsor, please call (314) 771-4663 ext. 415.

The emPOWER Campaign is entirely virtual, making it easy for supporters to rally online, spread the word, and contribute at: https://almosthomestl.org/empower/

For 24 hours, Almost Home invites the community to join forces, invest in her future, and help young moms build stability and opportunity for their families.

About Almost Home

Since 1993, Almost Home has empowered young moms to become self-sufficient and create brighter futures for themselves and their children in the Greater St. Louis Community. Through safe housing, coaching, case management, and wraparound services, Almost Home supports families on their path toward lasting stability and opportunity. Almost Home is proud to be a United Way of Greater St. Louis member agency. For more information about how we are ending the cycle of poverty two generations at a time, contact 314-771-4663 or visit AlmostHomeSTL.org.

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