Non-profit looking to build its “Elevate Community” by 2023
A non-profit in Branson is working on building tiny homes and providing transportation after receiving a sponsorship. Governor Mike Parson visited Elevate Branson when he awarded the non-profit a block grant of $1.9 million.
Now, Elevate Branson is looking for volunteers to help clear away trees and brush so the “Elevate Community” property can be ready to receive its tiny homes.
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Angela
“I moved to Branson from Michigan after I lost my husband, and everything else as a result. I spiraled downward pretty quickly, and have been without a home since then. I feel so thankful for Elevate and the help they’ve given me. I can work for food and for clothing, and they’ve helped me get back my
Tonya
“Before I came to Elevate Work, I wasn’t exactly sure how it would help me. After a few classes, I began to see my strengths bloom into something wonderful, and
BHS coat drive helps Elevate Branson
Students from Branson High School held a coat drive and collected over 200 coats and jackets for families and individuals in the city who are in need during the Christmas season.
The coats were given to Elevate Branson for their programs to help the homeless in the community.
“We’re so excited to get to provide warm coats to our neighbors and children in our community as the temperatures are dropping this holiday season,” Elevate Branson Kids Director Cathy Brown said in a press
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Mary
Hailing from Illinois originally, Mary migrated to the Branson area after losing her family to COVID in 2020. With a history of hardship, drugs and unforeseen life circumstances, Mary found it increasingly difficult to find hope for a better future.






