Save Our Families Releases 2024 Impact Report Highlighting a Year of Empowerment and Growth
Cleveland, Ohio – January 29, 2025 – Save Our Families (SOF) is proud to announce the release of its 2024 Impact Report. This report showcases the organization’s accomplishments over the past year and our unwavering commitment to improving access to supplies to support healthier families and communities.
Key Highlights from the 2024 Impact Report Include:
- Expanded Access to Critical Resources: SOF distributed life-saving supplies such as Xylazine testing strips, naloxone, safe use kits, and hygiene products to individuals and families in need.
- Community Outreach Success: The inaugural Nita’s Day event connected with over 60 local residents, providing essential resources and raising awareness about the overdose crisis.
- Strengthened Programs: Initiatives like Nita’s Closet provided clothing and hygiene essentials to hundreds of families, promoting dignity and well-being.
“2024 was a transformative year for Save Our Families,” said Kristy F. Steele, Founder and President of SOF. “Our impact reflects the dedication of our team, volunteers, and partners, as well as the perseverance of the communities we serve.”
The 2024 Impact Report is now available for viewing at www.saveour.family.
About Save Our Families:
Save Our Families is a Cleveland-based nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening underprivileged communities by promoting growth, education, unity, and healing. Through harm reduction initiatives, mental health advocacy, and inclusive support programs, Save Our Families empowers individuals and families to overcome barriers and build brighter futures.
Download: SOF Impact Report 2024
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