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Lord of the Streets is a church community that Welcomes, Restores and Rebuilds lives through relationship-focused ministries with the homeless and formerly homeless.
Our co-founder Marion Austin strongly believed in empowering our Haitian children with the tools that they need to succeed, knowing they could one day become Christian leaders and role models in the Haitian society.
Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. For 40 years, Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake has been a catalyst for moving low-income families out of poverty toward more stable futures through affordable homeownership. We have built 793 homes and settled deserving low-income families into energy-efficient, affordable homes with zero-interest mortgages. Our mission has improved the lives of more than 3,000 partner family members (more than half of whom are children), involved 1,200 volunteers annually, and assisted hundreds of community residents who benefit from safer, more vital communities as homeownership rates increased across twenty neighborhoods in Central Maryland.
Crestview Area Shelter for the Homeless receives funding from Homeless Housing Alliance (HHA) to provide services for homeless and near homeless individuals and their families.
The purpose of Friends of Raise the Roof Project will be to provide vision and guidance for the ministry of Raise the Roof Project and to evaluate and secure creative funding for the ministry's endeavors.
Welcome Inn and its partners will offer professional and volunteer support services that will address the emergent needs of its community’s homeless and help guide them towards independent living.
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless provides integrated medical, dental, behavioral-health, outreach and supportive services for people experiencing homelessness, with the goal of addressing the health-related causes and consequences of homelessness and helping clients move toward stable housing and improved health.
Sinai Assisted Housing Foundation's mission is to help homeless families become independent, stable, financially self-sufficient members of the community by providing them with housing and intensive support services in a nurturing environment. The program aims to help each family stabilize its housing and financial situation, to set appropriate educational and job goals for every member of the family, and to help each family member meet those goals.