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Housing Stability & Eviction Prevention
Acts of Kindness Foundation
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- Program pillar
- Foundation-administered
- Transparent reporting
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Read donor disclosuresEarly intervention to keep families housed — vendor-paid, verified, and dignity-first.
Your gift supports work aligned with Housing Stability & Eviction Prevention. All gifts on this site are made to Acts of Kindness Foundation and remain subject to Foundation discretion.
Housing Stability & Eviction Prevention
The cost of preventing an eviction is a fraction of the cost of homelessness — to the family, the community, and the systems that catch people after they fall. Our Housing Stability program intervenes at the tipping point: verified need, vendor-paid assistance, and Foundation oversight that keeps families in their homes while protecting donor trust.
Eviction is rarely just about rent. It's a cascade — job loss, medical debt, a car repair that broke the budget. We step in early with verified, vendor-paid stabilization before displacement becomes permanent.
Every dollar goes to landlords, utility companies, or service providers directly. We never hand cash to individuals — it protects dignity and eliminates fraud risk.
Housing assistance decisions are made with verified documentation, partner referrals, and Foundation oversight. We publish how the process works so donors trust their impact.
- Payment link will be published here when this program is approved for release
- Foundation-administered — funds never leave oversight
- Transparent allocation and public reporting
- Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law
Who your gift helps
- Households facing imminent eviction due to short-term financial hardship
- Seniors on fixed incomes at risk of losing stable housing
- Families with children where displacement would disrupt school and stability
- Working adults who experienced unexpected income loss or medical debt
What your gift supports
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Acts of Kindness Foundation is a California public benefit foundation (nonprofit public benefit corporation). This program is administered as charitable assistance. Program and campaign descriptions communicate mission intent and public context, not donor-directed control over distributions. The Foundation retains full discretion over the use and distribution of funds, which may support charitable assistance, program delivery, verification, reporting, and related operations.
Support is administered by the Foundation and paid directly to landlords, utility companies, or service providers. No cash is distributed to individuals. The Foundation exercises full discretion over fund allocation and maintains documentation for transparency.
All gifts on this site are made to Acts of Kindness Foundation and remain subject to the Foundation's exclusive control and discretion.
Common questions
How does the Foundation decide who gets help?
Every request is evaluated through partner housing nonprofits and local social services. We verify documented need, review the household's situation, and allocate assistance based on program criteria and Foundation discretion.
Is rent paid directly to the landlord?
Yes. All housing payments go directly to landlords, utility companies, or service providers. This protects the program's integrity and ensures funds reach their intended purpose.
Does this program guarantee housing?
No. This program provides short-term stabilization for verified need. The Foundation retains full discretion over allocation and does not guarantee outcomes.
Can I request assistance for someone I know?
Requests can be submitted through our intake process. All cases are verified independently through partner organizations.
Support this program with confidence
This page explains how the Foundation administers the program and will host the live payment link once it is approved for release.


