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Giftback is proud to help over 350 non-profit organizations with their fundraising and donor acquisition by featuring them on Giftback.com.  As of July, 2011, Giftback customers could designate a portion of their purchases to this list of charities.

This month, our feature charity is Hesed House.  Giftback is proud to donate 10% of every purchase designated to Hesed House or the charity of your choice.  For more information on working with Giftback or becoming a featured charity, please e-mail us using the contact us form.

Hesed House

Hesed House's mission is to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the homeless and give people the chance to hope again.

In the early 1980s, religious leaders of six Aurora churches and other concerned citizens formed a grassroots coalition to shelter, feed and clothe homeless individuals and families found walking the streets in adverse weather conditions. Rotating among the six church halls each night to provide a port in the storm for this struggling group, a core of volunteers prepared and served food at the churches – not just for the lone person who showed up the first night of shelter – but for the growing number of homeless who appeared at church doors each night.

The coalition approached City of Aurora leaders imploring them to help find a better solution to shelter, feed and care for this group of human beings caught in desperate situations. At that time, the City of Aurora's former incinerator was available for sale and proposed as an option for providing services and shelter under one roof at an out–of–the–way location, yet on a bus route for access by the population who would be served at Hesed House and who did not have transportation. Thus was the creation of Hesed House.

Today, Hesed House is a national model for ending homelessness – one person, one family at a time. It is the culmination of nearly three decades of strategic evolution from a formerly acceptable model of "eats and sheets" to a Comprehensive Homeless Resource Center – a campus of centralized highly skilled professionals collaborating to provide the tools necessary to help individuals and families break free of the shackles binding them to homelessness.

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