JHStyle Magazine: Spreading the Love, Fialka Helps People Meet Basic Needs

February 21, 2019

Wren Fialka learned the power of interconnectedness as a young girl when her mother started a gardening program in one of Washington, D.C.’s poorest areas. Read the full article here.

Family finds a place to live with help of volunteers

July 5, 2017

Homeowner and Spread the Love provide home for mom and 2 sons. It’s funny how a seemingly inconspicuous moment can forever alter the course of someone’s future. Just under a year ago Noemi Perez and her two sons, 12-year-old Ventura and 5-year-old Dominic, were living out of boxes on the floor at the Virginian Apartments.…

JH News&Guide: Family finds home and hope

August 24, 2016

After eviction, single mother housed through community help. Living in Jackson, you hear housing horror stories all too often. Here’s one success story. Noemi Perez and her two children — 4-year-old Dominic and 11-year-old Ventura — were running out of time. After seven years of living at the Virginian Village apartments, the family had less…

JH Planet: It Takes a Village

August 23, 2016

How an activist, two aspiring politicos and a community solved a housing crisis. JACKSON HOLE, WY – Two town candidates missed primary day. They were not at election headquarters when results came in. While their peers knocked on doors making last minute campaign promises to help ease the tight rental market, town council candidate Jessica…

Planet JH: Giving a Face to the Displaced

May 3, 2016

The H.U.G. Project shines a light on people one step away from homelessness. JACKSON HOLE, WY – As 250 residents are evicted from the Virginian Village Apartments, placing affected folks in the community spotlight is increasingly important. Neomi Garcia and her sons Ventura and Dominic are the recipients of a “community H.U.G.” from the Spread…

Planet JH: Spreading the love one T-shirt, toothbrush at a time

April 23, 2015

Jackson Hole locals take to the streets to help the homeless in North American cities “Never look down on anybody,” Reverend Jesse Jackson once said, “unless you’re helping him up.” It was December, after the riots in Ferguson, Missouri, when Wren Fialka found herself wandering the streets of San Francisco looking for a way to…