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Humankind reports $1.14 million distributed in 12‑month cycle for Richmond Family Crisis Fund; housing aid largest share
Summary
Humankind, serving as fiscal agent for Richmond’s Family Crisis Fund, told the Education & Human Services Committee it processed 778 payments from September 2024 through August 2025, helping 656 clients with $1,140,000 disbursed; housing accounted for most payments and dollars.
Stan Southworth, president and CEO of Presbyterian Homes and Family Services, doing business as Humankind, presented the Family Crisis Fund annual report to the committee and described the program’s operating rules and outcomes.
Humankind serves as the city’s fiscal agent for the fund. For the 12‑month period from September 2024 through August 2025 the agency reported 778 payments to 303 unique vendors and assistance for 656 clients, with $1,140,000 disbursed and an average payment of about $1,750. Humankind said more than 669 children lived in households that received assistance during that period.
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