THE ROAD HOME
103.5 The Arrow and Performance Automotive Network are proud to support the all-day Mediathon at the Road Home, an annual tradition to raise money and other essential items for the Road Home, a Homeless Shelter. The broadcasts are the largest fundraiser for the shelter each year. The Road Home provides shelter and supportive services for overcoming homelessness. The monetary and in-kind donations collected during the annual Holiday Mediathon empower the shelter to deliver these programs year-round.
The broadcast is a friendly competition among the radio stations to see who can bring in the most money by asking listeners and businesses to make donations. This is also a great way for you to host your own office challenge and deliver the items as a team. When you are looking to make a real difference in your community, 103.5 The Arrow is your partner.
Help us support this cause in helping Utah’s homeless population.
529 West 7300 South (9th Avenue), Midvale, Utah
Online donation link to theroadhome.org
TOP 10 ITEMS IN NEED
(across our shelter & housing programs)
1 TOWELS – new or lightly used
2 MEN’S UNDERWEAR – new only
3 MEN’S PANTS – i.e., jeans & sweats – larger sizes preferable
4 SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER – full-size, not travel
5 DEODORANT – Especially Men’s
6 TOOTHPASTE & TOOTHBRUSHES
7 RAZORS
8 WET WIPES & BABY WIPES
9 LAUNDRY DETERGENT – Pods or liquid preferred
10 BABY BOTTLES & SIPPY CUPS
Below are our top needs by each of our locations:
Midvale Family Resource Center
o Shampoo/conditioner
o Towels
o Laundry detergent
o Size 5-6 diapers
o New Underwear (all sizes for adults and children)
o Cold Weather Clothing
Pamela Atkinson Resource Center (serves single men)
o Men’s underwear (all sizes)
o Men’s pants
o Men’s shoes / boots
o Shampoo/conditioner/lotion (full-size)
o Razors
o Cold Weather Clothing
Gail Miller Resource Center (single men and single women)
o Razors
o Incontinence diapers
o Men’s underwear (S/M/L)
o Women’s underwear (S/M/L)
o Towels
o Chapstic
o Cold Weather Clothing
About the Road Home:
The mission of The Road Home is to help people step out of homelessness and back into our community.
Who We Are
The Road Home is a private non-profit social services agency that assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness in Salt Lake County and along the Wasatch Front. The Road Home provides multiple services to help people overcome homelessness.
– Emergency Shelter – The Road Home provides emergency shelter for single men, single women, and families experiencing homelessness. Currently, The Road Home runs the Salt Lake Community Shelter which serves all three populations, and the Midvale Center serving families.
– Emergency Services – Our Client Engagement Team offers assistance to low-income and homeless individuals on a walk-in basis with obtaining documents, training, and supplies needed to transition back into the workforce, remain employed, qualify for housing, and more.
– Case Management – The Road Home’s Case Management team works tirelessly to help each individual who turns to us for assistance in identifying and overcoming the barriers causing them to become homeless. Case managers are also vital in connecting clients to community resources that help the individual leave shelter and live successfully in our community.
– Housing – The Road Home believes that housing is the solution to ending homelessness. We provide an array of housing programs including Rapid Rehousing for families and veterans, and Permanent Supportive Housing. Each housing program is designed to help with the housing and case management support needed to successfully overcome homelessness.