Our Impact
ECHOS started in 2015 to address homelessness in Elizabethtown and has grown into a nonprofit serving over 800 households annually across Northwest Lancaster County. Through housing programs, eviction prevention, and emergency shelter, we empower families facing housing instability.
Here is our impact on the communities we serve for building a stronger community. Thank you to our volunteers and partners for their dedicated commitment to empower families and individuals experiencing housing instability and insufficient income in the Northwest Region of Lancaster County.
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FAMILY & INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
Coordinated Assessment- 97
EASD Crisis Counseling- 220
Enrichment Center- 195
Information & Referrals- 47
Schools First- 7 -
HOUSING STABILITY
Bridge House 90- 17
Home2Stay- 15
Homestead Housing- 11
Pathways to MyHome- 48
Prevention/Diversion- 151 -
ELIZABETHTOWN EMERGENCY SHELTER
Families & Individuals- 75
Bed Nights- 2,928