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Transforming Lives: How a Nonprofit Empowers Children Facing Foster Care and Homelessness

By Miles Cooper
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March 11, 2025
Transforming Lives: How a Nonprofit Empowers Children Facing Foster Care and Homelessness
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Transforming Lives: How a Nonprofit Empowers Children Facing Foster Care and Homelessness

SAN RAMON, Calif. (KRON) — Lisa Henderson, a resident of Danville, has made a big impression within the Bay Space by founding Set to Thrive, a non-profit group devoted to serving to homeless and foster care youngsters. Since its inception three years in the past, Set to Thrive has offered over three thousand youngsters with custom-made care baggage stuffed with new necessities, donated by the private and non-private firms.

“Every minute, x kids enter the foster care program,” stated Lisa Henderson.

Set to Thrive collaborates with social service businesses and college districts in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties to make sure that youngsters getting into foster care or going through crises obtain the mandatory gadgets rapidly.

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Henderson’s initiative was born from the conclusion that youngsters usually have only some minutes to collect belongings when faraway from unsafe environments, generally leaving with simply the garments on their backs. The group additionally extends its help to homeless youngsters, working to offer them with necessities that increase their confidence and luxury.

Regardless of challenges, akin to a theft in 2023 the place $20,000 value of things had been stolen, Henderson stays dedicated to her mission. On a typical day, Henderson and her group, together with her son Nick, are busy packing care baggage, making certain that even older teenagers obtain hygiene merchandise.

Rosie Reid from the Mt. Diablo Unified College District praised Set to Thrive for stepping in at pivotal moments, saying, “The team is always ready to go.”

By means of Set to Thrive, Lisa Henderson continues to make a significant distinction within the lives of weak youngsters, demonstrating the facility of neighborhood help and dedication.

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All info from this text had been gathered by KRON4 journalists. The article was transformed into this format with help from synthetic intelligence. It has been edited and accredited by KRON4 employees.

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