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Karen Olson
Founder and President of Family Promise
(formerly known as Interfaith Hospitality Network)
Summit, NJ

Tel. (908) 273-1100
Fax (908) 273-0030
E-mail: kolson@familypromise.org

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"I don't see how the issues of homelessness and poverty can be solved unless there is a spiritual renewal right now. People are motivated by their religion to address social justice issues. Yet, you really need to work outside the churches to accomplish this."

Karen Olson

Areas of expertise

  • Building grassroots social activism through Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities of faith
  • Religion and the reduction of poverty

Topics in the News

  • The President's tax cuts and the short-and-long term effects on the poor
  • Low wage workers
  • U.S. homelessness
  • New, community approaches to affordable housing

 

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Biography

Karen Olson is increasing civic participation among people of faith as founder and president of Family Promise, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping homeless and low-income families achieve sustainable independence and addressing the underlying causes of poverty and homelessness.   Family Promise helps mobilize congregations of all faiths and existing community resources to provide safe shelter, meals, and comprehensive support services for homeless families.  Through Olson’s leadership, Family Promise now includes more than 110,000 volunteers with 124 affiliates in 39 states, and over 4,500 congregations throughout the country.  Family Promise has expanded its mission under Olson’s continuing direction to include a Family Mentoring program, the multi-media Just Neighbors® social justice curriculum, and public policy initiatives to raise awareness about homelessness and poverty-related issues.

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Family Promise, formerly known as Interfaith Hospitality Network (NIHN)

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