Our Mission
The mission of Lydia Place is to disrupt the cycle of homelessness and nurture healing and belonging for current and future generations.
Our Vision
The vision of Lydia Place is a compassionate community where everyone has a home
and the opportunity to thrive.
Our Values
Community
We believe strong healthy communities are the foundation to a better world.
In client relations: Every person is a valued member and participant in our community.
We collaborate with those we serve, who may have been marginalized or isolated,
to build meaningful connections.
In the workplace: We have a workplace that prioritizes the health and wellness of staff
and their families. We build into our work intentional space to connect with each other
personally and professionally.
In the larger community: Everyone has something to offer to this work. We celebrate
the spirit of generosity by actively creating avenues for engagement and creative
collaborations.
Equity
We believe it is our responsibility to actively challenge systems of oppression.
We recognize a majority of those experiencing homelessness have been marginalized.
In client relations: We start form a place of learning; recognizing that the client voice
must shape our work.
In the workplace: At all levels of the agency, we dedicate time and space to
engaging in meaningful dialogue around our individual and collective contributions to
inequity. We hold each other accountable for our missteps and embrace discomfort in
pursuit of social justice. We work to reflect the diversity of the community we serve.
We look for ways to evolve as an agency rather than accepting the status quo.
In the larger community: In our interactions with community members, donors,
volunteers, and other stakeholders, we us our voice to address racism and oppression,
and leverage positive change.
Upstream Impact
We believe that the best way to eliminate homelessness is to look beyond short-term
solutions and focus on breaking the generational cycle of poverty.
In client relations: We provide services that not only address today’s needs but
prepare our clients for long-term success.
In the workplace: We foster an environment of critical thinking in order to implement
innovative and sustainable solutions, and adapt our services to meet changing needs.
In the larger community: We advocate for systemic solutions that acknowledge that
crisis response must be balanced with preventative strategies.
Employee Wellness
We value each other as humans first. We know that the best outcomes for our
clients and our community are achieved when our team is healthy and thriving.
In order to provide compassionate services with clarity and intention, we commit to
self-care and acknowledging times of burn out, and to stepping back as needed.
We invest deeply in our team members by promoting personal and professional growth
including cultivating leadership from within, individualizing positions, providing
mentorship,and encouraging continuing education.
We are proud to provide living wages, fully employer sponsored healthcare, paid
paternal leave, paid sabbatical, four weeks minimum paid time off annually, holiday pay,
and an agency sponsored retirement plan.
We are a family-centered workplace and we value the importance of infant/parent
bonding. Children are welcomed, encouraged, and loved. Therefore, we support
our team members by providing autonomy and flexibility.
We take opportunities to engage in meaningful dialogue with stakeholders,
funders, and community members regarding the importance of living wages
and good benefits for those working in the non-profit sector.