Written by Michael Palomba
The Thumbprint Project Foundation is a local organization that helps homeless children who have been impacted by domestic violence. They have partnered with many local businesses and organizations to help further their mission. Some of these include The San Diego Foundation, Amazon Smile, Good360, San Diego Regional Task Force on the Homeless, and several others.
They already do so much for our community, and they certainly aren’t stopping now. The foundation recently said that they are “honored to help during this time of uncertainty.”
The Thumbprint Project Foundation provided The Door of Hope-Salvation Army with cases of diapers and wipes. Homeless children desperately need these supplies and—because of COVID-19—most stores are out of stock.
“These homeless mothers and children have not only been impacted by Domestic Violence but now the fallout of COVID-19. These women have been working hard in their transitional process back into society on the 7-acre campus. They have now experienced loss of jobs, income, anxiety, and fear for the future of their children is real,” read a statement by Thumbprint Project Foundation President Kristie Bruce-Lane.
It’s important that we appreciate The Thumbprint Project Foundation and the thousands of other organizations that work for the greater good of the community, seeking no reward for themselves. On May 8, Kristie Bruce-Lane will appear on the San Diego-Union Tribune and Cloudcast Media’s Community Spotlight radio show.
For more information about The Thumbprint Project Foundation and to help make a difference, visit their official website: www.