Month: May 2026

REFLECTING ON 2025: Meeting a Growing Need

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Christ’s Haven recently released its 2025 Annual Report showing significant impact and growth. Some of the 2025 highlights include:
  • 67% increase of intake calls
  • 89% sibling groups living with at least one of their siblings
  • 100% high school students with a 2.75+ GPA
  • 82% young adults enrolled in secondary education
  • 861 in-person Food Pantry appointments for Family Resource Center clients
  • 312 unduplicated families served through Family Resource Center
All of this was possible due to the incredible generosity of our donors. As a privately-funded organization, each donation is critical to providing our trauma-informed, family model of care for displaced youth.
 
This year’s Annual Report also shares the beautiful story of a transformational gift that will impact future generations of youth living at Christ’s Haven for decades to come.
 
Each statistic and data point point to the many ways that Normalcy, Dignity, and Hope happen at Christ’s Haven.
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TCU Students Invest in the Christ’s Haven Mission

Christ’s Haven was recently selected by TCU’s Honors College “Philanthropy & Giving” class to receive a generous $20,000 gift.

This wasn’t just a simple selection process. Students spent an entire semester vetting 85 different nonprofits, narrowing the field down to just 10. The decision-making process involved:

Deep Research: An extensive site visit and a rigorous Q&A session as well as multiple reports throughout the semester.

The Big Debate: A dedicated team of five students advocated for on behalf of Christ’s Haven during a grueling 10-hour class debate.

The Final Vote: A full-class consensus to award Christ’s Haven and nine other organizations these impactful funds.

It was an extensive and impressive process seeing the hard work and research the students contributed. They asked the questions and did the work to understand Christ’s Haven’s mission and unique programs.

Thank you to the students and donors for this generous gift that will provide normalcy, dignity, and hope in the lives of displaced youth.