Langhorne, PA – Today, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1), announced that he has a secured $2,900,000 Community Project Funding (CPF) grant for the Family Service Association of Bucks County. This funding, introduced by Fitzpatrick as part of the Fiscal Year 2024 Consolidated Appropriations Act, is a key component of the Community Project Funding program—an initiative that enables Members of Congress to direct federal resources toward projects and programs within their districts that address the most critical needs of the communities they serve.
Through the Community Project Funding Request process for the 118th Congress, which was included in the Fiscal Year 2024 budget, Fitzpatrick successfully secured more than $27.5 million in funding for 14 transformative community projects that will directly benefit First District constituents. Additionally, Fitzpatrick secured over $19 million in CPF Funding for 13 projects FY23 and over $6.6 million in CPF funding for 10 projects in FY22.
Family Service Association of Bucks County will use this critical funding for of the construction of a new emergency homeless shelter building adjacent to their current shelter, as well as for the renovation of their existing shelter. One story of the shelter expansion will be dedicated solely to programming including on-site mental health treatment, substance use treatment, Housing-First case management, nursing, and wellness. This project will allow FSCBC to double its shelter capacity, thereby greatly reducing waitlist barriers.
“As Co-Chair of the Bipartisan Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Task Force, I am actively working to find solutions for two of the most pressing issues in our community and across the nation—mental health and addiction—two issues both deeply intertwined with homelessness. This $2.9 million funding for the Family Service Association of Bucks County is a critical step forward in that effort. By expanding their shelter and enhancing life-changing services, we are ensuring that every individual struggling in our community has access to the comprehensive care, support, and resources they need to begin rebuilding their lives and achieve lasting stability with dignity and support. I am grateful for the dedication of FSABC and look forward to continuing to work alongside them in our shared mission to better our community,” said Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1).
“Family Service is honored and grateful to have been awarded the CPF grant supporting an expansion of our Emergency Homeless Shelter in Levittown. The homelessness crisis is Bucks County is not often publicized, but it nevertheless exists, and continues to worsen. Our Shelter provides temporary housing for nearly 400 of our neighbors in need each year, the majority of whom are families and nearly half of whom are children. Sadly there is still a waiting list for admission. This funding will support our plan to double capacity at the Shelter, create privacy for our families with children and increase access to community resources and services that are intended to make homelessness rare and brief. Essentially, we ultimately envision a complete campus that will combat homelessness at every level,” said Julie Dees, Family Service Association of Bucks County CEO.
About Family Service Association of Bucks County:
Since 1953, the Family Service Association of Bucks County has worked to improve the lives of individuals and families in our community, providing essential services to those in need and offering comprehensive programs in areas including mental health, substance abuse, housing, and family support. Serving approximately 50,000 residents annually, the organization is committed to fostering resilience, promoting well-being, and empowering people to overcome challenges and build brighter futures. With a deep-rooted presence in Bucks County, FSABC continues to be a pillar of support, delivering compassionate care and effective solutions to help individuals and families thrive.
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