6 Easy Ways to Bring Comfort and Joy This Holiday Season
Consider what it means to bring comfort and joy to someone else with writer and former IDignity client Rahsaan Graham. Then try putting these 6 ideas into action!



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Consider what it means to bring comfort and joy to someone else with writer and former IDignity client Rahsaan Graham. Then try putting these 6 ideas into action!
To live without identification, for many, feels like not living at all. Being unable to prove who you are leaves a person feeling more like a ghost than a human.
What do you picture when you imagine the American dream?
Is it a home with a white picket fence? Is it a corner office with a view? Or are these things merely conventional representations of the American dream?
IDignity recently welcomed a new board member while also saying goodbye to several others. Read more about this update to the IDignity board of directors roster.
Alex was evicted from her apartment during the COVID-19 pandemic. Amid the chaos of becoming homeless, she lost all her personal identification. Click to find out how she is turning her life around.
Benny has battled being homeless for close to 20 years. Now he is trying to rebuild his life. Click to read what Benny hopes to do with his identification documents.
The holidays are a time to celebrate the conclusion of another year and to celebrate your accomplishments. Completing Willie Anderson’s very difficult case is certainly something we want to celebrate with you!
Please join us to remember and recognize the lives of persons who died this year in Central Florida after having experienced homelessness.
Johnnie Peoples was one of 2020’s last IDignity clients who experienced the process the way it was originally designed to be – simple.
When Cory was robbed, the attacker got away with Cory’s ID and Social Security card. That incident left Cory unable to work and living on the streets of Orlando. Click to find out how Cory was able to get his ID so he can get back to work.
When the COVID-19 pandemic began, one of the first things to go was large gatherings. IDignity’s monthly Identification Clinics, something we’ve done since the mission was founded, had to be put on hold. As the crisis continued, IDignity decided we needed to find a new way to serve. One important detail in that endeavor was finding somewhere to serve our clients.
Read the incredible story of how an IDignity board member saved former IDignity client Chris’ life.
“In the beginning, obtaining an ID didn’t take much more than $3 and a smile for the camera.” Read about IDignity’s humble beginnings and learn how our mission was born.
Over 1 million people in the state of Florida filed for unemployment since the beginning of March. This number does not account for the thousands of individuals who do not have proper identification, people who will find themselves unable to apply for unemployment or find a new job and on the brink of homelessness.
Once this pandemic comes to an end and we all return to our daily lives, the need for identification will be even greater. Click to find out how you can help.
If you plan to take a commercial flight later this year, you might want to make sure you have that little gold star on your driver’s license or ID.
Like any young adult, Ivanisse is still discovering who she is. But when she lost her identification, she learned a new, inspiring aspect of her character.
Today we honored the lives of persons who died this year in Central Florida after having experienced homelessness.
It is with great sadness that we share with you the news of Jackie Dowd passing away Saturday, November 23.
News 6 came out to our August Identification Clinic to see IDignity in action and talk with Mayor Dyer about why he supports our mission.
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 216 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s July Identification Clinic.
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 214 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s June Identification Clinic.
Supporting IDignity means that you are helping people solve a problem that they cannot easily solve alone.
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 213 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s May Identification Clinic.
This mother refused to be manipulated and abused. Instead, she secured freedom for herself and her children – starting with securing their proper identification.
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 236 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s April Identification Clinic.
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 240 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s March Identification Clinic.
“Without identification, citizens cannot apply for a job, get an education from a higher learning institution or trade school, receive benefits, cash checks, secure housing, open a bank account, and the list goes on.”
“For many, the one thing that stands in the way of getting back on track in their life is not having an ID, or a Social Security card, or a birth certificate.”
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 240 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s February Identification Clinic.
Myron and Linda’s story says a lot about what it means to make a difference. It shows how helping others does not mean you have to change the world, but simply lend a hand to someone who needs it.
With the support of volunteers and sponsors, 223 people were served at IDignity Orlando’s January Identification Clinic.
This service is always held near Dec. 21, the longest night of the year, in recognition of the difficulties that nighttime causes for those who have no home.
If you don’t know anything about IDignity, watch this video to get the WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN and WHY.
A woman stands in line at The Salvation Army nervously gripping the handles of the wheelchair in front of her where her elderly mother sits. The woman is pretty sure this IDignity thing is too good to be true.
20,000 people empowered to become more self-sufficient.
We’re proud to have reached this milestone with the support of our dedicated volunteers, board of directors, donors and sponsors, advocates and community/government partners.
Several news outlets joined us on July 19th to celebrate the occasion and share it with the community at large.
His father had been a carpenter with good hands and an eye for precision. Dan inherited those qualities. Growing up, he often read Popular Mechanics and built his own toys. He wanted to be an aerospace engineer, and where better than Florida to make that American Dream come true?
The Orlando community came together again this year to honor the lives of those who died after experiencing homelessness in 2017.
Before Maria could even think about starting to look for a new job, she realized her ID had expired. “Even if I could get a job interview, they wouldn’t hire me without that little card,” Maria thought to herself.
As she considered what this meant, a chill overcame her. Maria would have to go to the D - M – V!
IDignity’s mission is what inspires this Orlando couple to set the alarm for 5 a.m. and spend hours on their feet, month after month. That’s amazing in itself, but especially for this husband-wife team.
IDignity is grateful for the ongoing support of the Orlando Police Department and the safety they provide our community. Click to read a letter from your Orlando Chief of Police, John Mina.
Today, we commemorated the lives of those in our community who passed away in 2016 after having experienced homelessness. This service was a time for family, friends, advocates, community leaders and service providers to come together and show respect to the valued lives of these most vulnerable citizens.
Trina Anderson’s life was going well. She had a job, a car, and a home. But, her life took an unexpected turn for the worse when her Drivers License expired and her car broke down.
IDignity’s mission is essential to the health of our society, and it takes the resources of many. Won’t you please join us?
Pretty much anything that you want to do to better yourself, you must start with identification.
Who are you? Imagine for a moment that you have no home, no money, and no way to prove who you are.



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