Samaritan – Walk With, Not By

Published by: Samaritan
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“When I got my first gift from a Samaritan, I was in the library crying at the thought that someone out there cares about me.”
Samaritan is a dignified and secure channel to support the journey toward stable housing. There are plenty of reasons why the single mom with a car full of belongings, the veteran on the street corner, or the teen outside the supermarket experiencing homelessness are often overlooked:
“I don’t have cash”
“I don’t know if they will spend it on true needs”
“I don’t know if it will make a real dent”
Now, you know. Samaritan invites you to join their journey and feel confident that your social capital - both your talents and money - are going toward core needs. Send a $25 gift for food and medical bills, invite them to coffee, or message words of encouragement for greater accountability.
Samaritan is currently serving members in Seattle, Oklahoma City, and Orange County and aiming to serve 100+ communities by 2025. Want your community supported, too? Contact us and let us know where you are!
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Samaritan Reviews

If you wanna feel good but not solve the problem

Mr Kane on

United States

This will not solve or answer the root cause of why people end up unhoused. It’s just a feel-good charity.

This is a big deal

Nick'sMac on

United States

I’ve heard one of the founders explain the mission of this app and how they’re going about it, and this is unlike any other homeless outreach program I’ve seen before. Identifying people by their stories is a big part of the solution to the homeless crisis. Very exciting.

Faster expansion?

Danni1234567890 on

United States

Can you make this come to Massachusetts faster please. I know you’re expanding to 100 cities, but the 3 major cities in Massachusetts would be nice too please.

please bring to nyc!

kellybracher on

United States

i would love to use this app in nyc. it’s much needed and the homeless community is so underserved. please keep me posted on rollout plans!

Seattlites get this app!

marserator on

United States

Such a secure, simple, smart, way to support homeless people. It is a win>win>win>win. A win for the giver, for the receiver, for Seattle businesses, and for the city of Seattle. Ideally our government would be doing more… But we can’t wait for that to happen…The homelessness crisis is too severe. Skip your latte and give.

Amazing!

jkinseattle on

United States

I walk past beacon holders in Seattle, receive a notification, and I’m able to give to them using Apple Pay. I love learning their story and knowing more about them. This is giving of the future!

Would love to use :)

AngryatSpammers on

United States

Thank you for making this app. I’m sure it’s already doing great things there in Seattle. I think it has the potential to change lives for people in the Midwest, too. For example, here, in Oklahoma City, where state-run programs for people in need lack proper funding and the sign-up process is difficult and full of redundant paperwork. That’s not assistance-that’s needless bureaucracy. I think open-sourced(crowd-sourced?) assistance is an awesome idea. I wish it were available for everyone right now. There should always be an honest, shame-free way for a person in need to ask for help and be connected to another human being that’s there to help. Thanks for doing what you’re doing, keep up the good work, and please keep OKC in mind for your next location! We need people like you here! I’m glad to help with anything you might need to get this app to OKC. There are so many wonderful people in need here. Please, come walk with us. :) Amber

Causes more bad than good

dredgs on

United States

I worked alongside samaritan when they went by the name givesafe. i ended up leaving because i saw them hand out beacons like they were candy but to no follow up at all. they relied on outside groups for monthly follow ups and new batteries for the beacons. most people were never sure how to actually use their beacons, so were never able to redeem their money. samaritan looks to hand out beacons to get grants to pay themselves, but as soon as the grants come in, they forget about their clients and move to a new group. rinse and repeat.

Apple Pay Not Working

Eleventy on

United States

I used to be able to give with this App, but now the Apple Pay functionality is not working. I keep getting a “Payment Not Completed” error, even after removing and re-adding my card. If this issue gets fixed, I will update my rating.

Innovative!

Kingsbishop3 on

United States

This app is so simple, easy to use and much needed. It’s a wonderful tool to help bridge the gap between people with different living situations, break down barriers, provide perspective and help move us to understanding and healing. I also feel good knowing that my donation can only be spent at a list of very reputable organizations and businesses; I feel that my donation is truly going to help the recipient in a positive way.

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