Housing Crisis Center Website

Housing Crisis Center website

The mission of the Housing Crisis Center is to prevent homelessness and to stabilize those at risk in decent, affordable, and permanent housing, and to empower them to solve their own housing problems in the future.

Kim Schlossberg Designs designed and developed a new logo, website, print collateral, and other materials to support this mission.

“… Ms. Schlossberg has an impressive portfolio and does beautiful work, but what makes her work special is that she truly cares about the missions and goals of the companies with which she partners. Many of Ms. Schlossberg’s clients are non-profits – although not all – and when she dives into the design, editing, web, and other projects with them, she doesn’t leave anything on the table. Ms. Schlossberg truly brings her “A-game”, which is not something executives always see from vendors.

Ms. Schlossberg is not only brilliantly artistic, but timely, dedicated, organized, a fantastic listener, and one of the most thoughtful partners our agency is lucky enough to work with. She knows literally everyone – so if there’s something I need done that perhaps isn’t in her skill set (which, albeit, is rare), she will find someone amazing to fill the void.”

~ Kathryn Jacob, LMSW, Executive Director at Housing Crisis Center

Visit the website here.

See the invitation to the annual Patriot Party here.

See Housing Crisis Center’s first annual report here.

 

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Kim Schlossberg created Kim Schlossberg Designs to help businesses and non-profits refine their messages and get them out to the right audience, in a clear, consistent, and integrated way. She provides strategic planning, execution and coordination of marketing, branding, and design by developing a deep understanding of clients’ businesses and their goals, and serves as a trusted advisor to help them grow their businesses and brand. Kim speaks to business and non-profit groups about marketing and related topics, and publishes a well-received (but slightly irregular) newsletter.

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