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"Daystar Life Center provides the necessities of life to our neighbors in need in order to alleviate hunger, homelessness, and hopelessness". They serve neighbors in need regardless of race, sexual orientation, religion or age. Their target population includes the elderly, disabled, chronically ill, people employed making less than livable wages, the uninsured or under-insured, homeless people and people suffering from situational crises
Family Promise of Southwestern Pennsylvania connects children and families experiencing homelessness with a network of local congregations and dedicated staff, all focused on providing them with shelter, meals, hospitality, and support until they are able to return to sustainable independent lives in their own homes
THE ORGANIZATION'S VISION IS TO BE A COMMUNITY WHO PURSUES THE HIGHEST GOOD FOR EACH OTHER BY BEING A NEUTRAL CONNECTING POINT FOR SERVING AND CARING FOR OUR NEIGHBORS. THE GOAL IS TO RAISE AWARENESS, CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS, AND BUILD TRUST AS A WAY TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE UNDERPRIVILEAGE WITHIN THE COMMUNITY.
Our mission is to provide a safe shelter for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness in Pittsburgh. We will also provide emotional support and resources to help LGBTQ+ youth develop the skills needed to live independently. Proud Haven will be a leading resource for shelter and support services that improve the quality of life for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) youth experiencing homelessness as well as an advocate for the LGBTQ+ population as a whole.
The mission of Grandma’s House of Hope (GHH) is to Empower the Invisible Populations of Orange County by targeting those who truly slip between the cracks of other programs, with a specific focus on serving those who are ineligible for, or who have significant difficulty accessing, other organization's services. GHH provides housing, food, workforce development and enrichment activities to Orange County's most disadvantaged and oppressed community members.
Uplift exists to serve the homeless with compassion and dignity through direct aid, human connection, and shared responsibility. We invite ordinary people to join us by bringing what they have, meeting people where they are, and becoming part of something that changes everyone involved.
We equip and empower homeless or imminently homeless young adults with the skills and support they need to be safe and self-supporting. The Haven Project is dedicated specifically to providing age appropriate services to a growing, vulnerable 17-24 year old homeless young adult population north of Boston. We implement our mission through six essential focus areas: basic needs, employment, housing, education, health, and community engagement.
The organization collects and distributes decorated shoeboxes filled with essential personal-care items and small comforts to women and gender-diverse people who are experiencing or at‑risk of homelessness. Through local drives and volunteer chapters it aims to restore dignity, reduce isolation, and build compassionate, connected communities.
GEDCO works with faith- and community partners to strengthen Baltimore by providing affordable and supportive housing, emergency and community services, and programs for older adults and people experiencing homelessness. Its work focuses on meeting neighbors’ physical, economic, and social needs while building connected, compassionate communities.
Family Pass helps families that are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Fairfax county. We provide rent subsidies and connect families with the support services needed to become self-sufficient. Our work is part of fairfax county’s 10-year plan to prevent and end homelessness in our community.
Magnolia CDC is a 501(c)3 non-profit community development corporation established in 2010 to serve St. Landry and Lafayette Parishes in Louisiana. This organization provides social, economic and community development assistance to our targeted population of low to moderate income families. Their vision is to build sustainable communities that provide the potential for homeownership to all residents. They also plan to improve accessibility to quality education, increase family income and build economic activity through business development.
Reach for Home works to end homelessness in Northern Sonoma County by connecting people who are unsheltered or at risk with housing programs, case management, and supports that promote self-sufficiency and permanent housing. Their services focus on rapid rehousing, permanent supportive housing, interim housing, and community partnerships to help clients gain stability.