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Provide care in a Christian home for women in transition.
The mission of The Women's Home is to build communities that strengthen women and support families as they reclaim their stability. The Women's Home has worked to build whole lives in the Houston area since our creation in 1957. Our services focus on vulnerable households with a special emphasis on women and families. We have four unique programs -- a residential treatment program located near downtown, and two permanent housing programs and a collaborative service center in Spring Branch -- that offer tailored housing, behavioral health care, and wrap around support services to help women, children, and families build resilient lives.
Offering freedom from addiction through Christ-centered recovery since 1965.
The mission of Welcome Home Ministries is to provide holistic faith-based, peer-driven supportive services for women in transition from incarceration into the community on an ongoing basis by renewing lives and restoring families.
The Walter Hoving Home, founded in 1967 to rebuild women’s lives shattered by drugs, alcohol and other life-controlling issues. The women are enrolled in a 6 to 12 month comprehensive program that addresses their physical, emotional and spiritual needs within an atmosphere of warmth, trust, support and love.
Home of Grace for Women is a faith‑based residential and outpatient substance‑use recovery program for adult women. They run a structured 12‑week / 90‑day program with counseling, group therapy, Bible studies and aftercare resources designed to help women recover, restore family relationships, and re‑enter the workforce.
Home of New Vision is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides gender-specific programs and specialized services to empower, protect, encourage, and enrich the lives of men, women, their families, and communities affected by the disease of addiction. We are committed to promoting change and awareness, and reducing stigma and shame, by providing a better understanding of recovery. Our philosophy is that substance use disorders are treatable, chronic diseases whose progression can be interrupted at any point. We believe that substance use disorder education, treatment, and support are effective ways to intervene in the progression and development of chemical dependency, and to allow for sustained, long-term recovery.
Our mission is to educate, advocate and develop housing for individuals who suffer from the combined effects of chronic homelessness and serious mental illness.
St. Monica's is committed to the sobriety of women of all ages through empowerment, stability, and self-fulfillment
TO PROVIDE A PROGRAM THAT IS BOTH COMPREHENSIVE AND OF THE UTMOST QUALITY WITH A GOAL FOR EACH RESIDENT TO PROGRESS THROUGH THE PROGRAM AND BECOME A CONTRIBUTING MEMBER OF SOCIETY
GO, rescue & raise up orphaned and abused children in the name of Jesus.
The Whosoever Gospel Mission is a Christian nonprofit organization whose purpose is to provide shelter, food, clothing, education, counseling, rehabilitation and other assistance to homeless and/or needy men, women and children in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.