JEK Foundation Supports Oshkosh Kids Foundation with $75,000 Grant for Tiny House Village

The JEK Foundation is pleased to announce its recent grant award of $75,000 to the Oshkosh Kids Foundation. This grant will play a vital role in supporting the development of the Tiny House Village, a housing project aimed at providing safe and stable accommodations for children and their families experiencing homelessness in Oshkosh, and those waiting for affordable housing opportunities.

The Tiny House Village, initiated by the Oshkosh Kids Foundation, will address the critical need for secure housing for children and families facing homelessness. With the help of this generous grant from the JEK Foundation, the Oshkosh Kids Foundation will be able to move forward with its vision of creating a village of tiny houses that will serve as a temporary shelter and transitional housing solution.

“We are delighted to award this grant to the Oshkosh Kids Foundation,” said Cathy Luther, a trustee of the JEK Foundation. “Their commitment to providing safe and stable housing for children and families aligns perfectly with our mission to support impactful causes and foster positive change in communities. This grant will help further their invaluable work in addressing homelessness and ensuring the well-being of vulnerable individuals.”

The JEK Foundation is dedicated to making a positive difference in communities by supporting organizations that address critical needs and promote social and economic well-being. This grant to the Oshkosh Kids Foundation exemplifies the foundation’s commitment to empowering vulnerable community members and creating lasting change.