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2025 was a year of grounding.
We entered this year focused on sustainability, accountability, and care for both our neighbors and our team. By year’s end, the organization was well-positioned to serve with clarity and intention. That stability allowed us to invest not just in programs, but in the people, partnerships, and infrastructure required to do this work with lasting impact.
There’s a quote we returned to often this year: Most people overestimate what they can do in one day and underestimate what they can do in one year. In many ways, 2025 became a living example of that truth. Across food access, healthcare, behavioral health, housing, education, and neighbor advocacy, we saw what becomes possible when efforts are coordinated rather than siloed, and when relationships are treated as essential, not incidental.
This was the year our wraparound model moved from concept to coordination.
Food access became a consistent entry point to healthcare and benefits. Neighbors experienced medical care that listened rather than rushed. Students received prevention and intervention supports before challenges escalated. Advocates walked alongside individuals and families to identify, pursue, and complete goals. Housing work shifted from individual projects toward a long-term strategy rooted in stability without displacement.
At the heart of all of this is a simple belief: that transformation happens best when it is patient, place-based, and accountable. We are committed to learning as we go, stewarding resources wisely, and building systems that are strong enough to hold people through seasons of change.
Whether you are a partner, neighbor, funder, policymaker, volunteer, or someone encountering SENT’s work for the first time, we hope these pages give you a clear picture of both the progress made and the responsibility we carry.
We are grateful for the many ways people continue to walk alongside this community, and we remain committed to doing the slow, faithful work of transformation together.

With respect,
Johnathan Sublet
Founder and Executive Director, SENT Inc.

