Save A Soul With the NIA
They Need Your Help!
Although we help them prepare for and secure immediate employment, NIA’s Save a Soul program is designed to allow residents to have time to settle into our Whole Way Housing homes without the stress of paying rent and purchasing much-needed items. Many times, they come home penniless and facing homelessness – so this safety net helps them beyond measure.
Our Welcome Home Baskets are stuffed with toiletries, bedding, bath towels, socks, journals, and other special items. When greeted by the Housing Specialists, residents are assured that these basic living expenses, including food, will be covered by generous sponsors who care deeply about their well-being.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation today and help Save a Soul.
Only You Can Make a Difference!
Every contribution – whether big, small, reoccurring, or just sharing this page with your network – is deeply appreciated on every level.
They’re Counting on You!
Due to funding gaps and limited resources, they need your help more than ever! Make a contribution that fits your budget and help us Save a Soul! We’re driving to help these women live stable, happy lives, and we cannot do it without you!
Donate by Cashapp
Donate to the Save a Soul fundraiser via cashapp at: $joinnia
Share to Save Lives!
Our residents need all the love they can get. Please make sure to share with your friends and family to promote their success.
Meet Your Host
Kate Boccia
Kate Boccia is the CEO & President of the National Incarceration Association. Her profound passion and dedication to healing the lives of people in our community has duly earned her the name “Momma Kate.” Her commitment to righting wrongs, and helping people in need has led her on a long journey towards provided rehabilitative and supportive programs that our communities severely lack.
Meet Your Host
Kate Boccia
Kate Boccia is the CEO & President of the National Incarceration Association. Her profound passion and dedication to healing the lives of people in our community has duly earned her the name “Momma Kate.” Her commitment to righting wrongs, and helping people in need has led her on a long journey towards provided rehabilitative and supportive programs that our communities severely lack.