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We partner with mission-driven people and organizations across Cook and Lake Counties to witness a message of mercy and hope to a world in need. We are called to serve and accompany anyone, regardless of their faith, gender, race, or ethnicity.
Village of Merici provides residential opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities that promote a strong sense of community. The desire to have individuals and families come together as a community to support one another in leading a purpose-filled life is our focus.Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities define and direct thedecisions that are best for them and their lives.Village of Merici provides an innovative approach to services for adultswith intellectual and developmental disabilities focused on independentliving.Belonging – We facilitate a sense of self and community.Integrity – We act in good faith and quality of character.Respect and Dignity – We honor each person’s self‐determined choices.Service – We model care and commitment for others.
Through God's power, Door of Hope equips people all over the world to live free from abuse and trauma through safe housing, educational conferences, support groups, trauma recovery counseling and prayer ministry.
Caritas of Austin works to prevent and end homelessness in Greater Austin by providing stable housing and tailored supportive services — including housing navigation, case management, food access, education, and workforce programs — so people can regain stability and long-term wellbeing.
Through the kindness of volunteers and the generosity of many donors, Mission of Deeds gives new beds, gently used home goods and furniture, free of charge, to people in need living in Middlesex and Essex Counties of Massachusetts, and the Suffolk County Massachusetts communities of Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop.
Hope, housing, and self-sufficiency for all veterans and their families.HVAF of Indiana houses, supports, and advocates for all veterans and their families to help them achieve the best possible quality of life.
Our mission is simple - to provide new socks for the homeless.
Trees of Hope was founded in 1990 as a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization with the specific purpose to conduct fund raising activities for the exclusive benefit of Star of Hope, Houston's largest agency for the homeless.
Babies of Homelessness was established in 2016 as a 501(c)(3) to confront diaper need. We work tirelessly to fulfill our mission of improving health and well-being for parents and children by providing diapers, wipes and formula free of charge to King and Snohomish County families and agencies.
To feed, house and clothe homeless families while empowering and transforming lives of the economically disadvantaged.
To Provide Confidential And Fully Accessible Crisis Intervention, Information, Prevention, And Support Services To Address The Needs Of Individuals And Families. The Scope Of The Agency's Vision Allows Them To Bring To Bear Resources To Address A Broad Spectrum Of Human Problems.
Shelters of Saratoga’s mission is to transform the lives of our neighbors facing homelessness with supportive services, safe and accessible shelter, and a path to independence.