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Safer Foundation, a nonprofit social impact organization based in Chicago, Illinois, was founded in 1972. Its mission is to reduce recidivism by supporting, though a full spectrum of services, and advocacy, the efforts of people with arrest and conviction records to become employed, law-abiding members of the community. If people with records are provided with direct service support focused on job preparedness and placement, and are also linked to other critical supportive services their reentry challenges will be addressed and, as a result, their likelihood to recidivate (return to prison) will be reduced. Safer's evidence-based programs are geared toward addressing barriers that impede employment and providing services that support clients' abilities to successfully acclimate into society.
i.c.stars is a technology workforce training and placement program for promising young adults. To address the lack of opportunity and systematic oppression in our communities, i.c.stars was created to activate a technology community of change agents to power social and economic freedom.
To end veteran homelessness in northeast Illinois and our neighboring communities, so that no person who has defended our homes goes without a home.
To partner with neighbors and supporters to uplift and stabilize our community at the highest level of safety and aesthetic appeal, and to enhance and support good stewardship of natural resources.
Do-All will empower individuals by eliminating barriers to opportunities through employment services, community access, and advocacy.
Our mission is to empower communities to be free from domestic abuse through safety, knowledge, and engagement.
To provide assistance throughout Minnesota to positively motivated veterans and their families who are homeless or experiencing other life crises.
They believe Southeastern Ohio families affected by intellectual and developmental disabilities deserve advocacy and support. They are committed to increasing opportunities by raising public awareness, outreach, education, collaboration, and community events.
Femergy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides girls and women with the skills-training to overcome gender barriers in public and private spheres. We offer equitable programs that provide holistic support in the areas of Education, Leadership, Health, and Wellness.
To empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Heartisans provides a customized job readiness program as well as life skills and mentoring to homeless and unemployed women living in the local community so they can provide for their families' needs and become contributing members of the community.
Established in 2014, the Wounded Warrior Umpire Academy's mission is to provide instruction, training, placement and peer to peer support for military veterans interested in baseball.