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Trinity Habitat builds strong families and neighborhoods! We partner with families and neighborhoods to build and renovate homes. The homes transform the children, parents, and neighborhoods. We offer a unique, tangible and hands-on experience for our volunteers. Most of our work occurs in Fort Worth. We also build in Mansfield and Weatherford. Several times a year we lead "Global Village" mission trips to Central America, the Caribbean, and/or Africa.
Since 1989 Legacy Counseling Center has provided affordable mental healthcare, substance abuse treatment, housing services, and education to people affected by HIV/AIDS.
Our mission is to create and provide quality housing, health care, and supportive services to individuals and families who are homeless and/or living with behavioral health disorders.
Mercy Haven's mission is to acknowledge the dignity and potential of people who are homeless, living with mental illness or living in poverty by providing housing, advocacy, education and life skills development.
To provide health and hygiene to those who need it.
Lula Mae’s Day Center’s mission is empowering individuals and families through resources that enhance physical, financial, social, and mental well-being, fostering resilience and hope for low-income and unsheltered communities.
The mission of Camillus House is to provide hospitality and respect for life through direct services of food, clothing, shelter, addiction counseling, behavioral health and job training, and health care to the poor and homeless of South Florida.
CARECEN was founded in 1981 to protect the rights of refugees arriving from conflict in Central America and to help ease their transition. CARECEN’s mission is to foster the comprehensive development of the Latino population/ community in the Washington metropolitan region by providing direct service, while promoting grassroots empowerment, civic engagement and human rights advocacy.Inspired by Central American justice struggles, CARECEN envisions a Washington metropolitan region where all communities thrive in solidarity and dignity, enjoy a prosperous life, and work towards achieving social justice and political empowerment.
To prevent and end family homelessness by providing access to housing and resources that create lasting stability. What started out in 1984 as a humble effort to house families experiencing homelessness in two farmhouses and five rented apartments, has since grown into one of Orange County’s most impactful nonprofits. Tackling the pervasive issue of homelessness for families with children, last year Families Forward improved the lives of more than 13,000 people. From providing food assistance, career coaching, mental health counseling, to financial literacy education, we’re as committed to strengthening overall wellbeing as we are to ensuring everyone has a place to call home.
The Moss Foundation's mission is to Motivate, Encourage, and Inspire children in Detroit in three ways: Housing, Education and Residential Treatment Facilities. Motivate (Housing): We want to MOTIVATE current and prospective residents to become homeowners so that our children have stable environments to learn and play in. Encourage (Education): We want to ENCOURAGE our children to become EDUCATED ENTREPRENEURS. We provide annual scholarships to Detroit children who are majoring in business with an interest in entrepreneurship. Inspire (Residential Treatment Facilities): We believe that every Detroit child should have access to mental health Children are truly an Inspiration and we support our children with residential treatment facilities.
Empowering people with disabilities to improve their housing stability, achieve better health, and reclaim their lives.
To establish a replicable model for senior life that is focused on brain health, wellness and purposeful living.