No one should go through

homelessness alone

Help your unhoused neighbors rebuild their social support systems and financial security

We offer family reunification services, a phone buddy program, and basic income pilots for people experiencing homelessness

The Problem

As many as 1 in 3 people experiencing homelessness have lost their social support systems. This leads to nearly unimaginable levels of isolation, stigma, and shame.

“Relational poverty” is a deadly, often-overlooked form of poverty that is pervasive among people experiencing homelessness. That’s where we come in.

800+

unhoused neighbors reunited with their loved ones through Miracle Messages

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300+

unhoused neighbors befriended by volunteers for weekly calls and texts through Miracle Friends

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66%

unhoused recipients who have secured stable housing through Miracle Money

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Testimonials

Be part of life-changing outcomes in your community

Volunteer

Volunteer from anywhere in the world as a phone buddy or digital detective for your unhoused neighbors

Donate

Support our mission to end relational poverty on the streets and empower people to get involved

The most effective way to help

Transform a life by committing 30-60 minutes a week as a phone buddy for an unhoused friend, or serving as a digital detective.

We’ll provide you with training, mentoring, and support as part of our community.

We envision a world where people embrace their unhoused neighbors as people to be loved, not problems to be solved. Join us.

IN THE MEDIA

The Los Angeles Times: Fighting the ‘isolation’ of homelessness, with the companionship of volunteer friends

Miracle Friends Beth and Tiffany share the impact of Miracle Friends and Miracle Money

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MIRACLE FRIENDS SPOTLIGHT

A Perfect Miracle Match: Bonnie and Hannah

Meet Hannah, whose commitment to her unhoused neighbor, Bonnie, allowed a strong relationship to bloom.

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STORIES FROM THE NEIGHBORHOOD

The Beginning of a Supportive Friendship

From strangers to friends, meet our San Francisco General Manager, Nelly and one of our unhoused friends, Marty.

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