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RPCAN, d/b/a Alliance for Community Services, is a community-labor coalition of people with disabilities, low income families, immigrants, and direct service workers, promoting dignity for the vulnerable, and the public commitment to human needs like health, education and welfare.
Building Homes for Heroes is strongly committed to supporting the brave men and women of the military who have returned home from the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan with severe wounds and disabilities, with a goal to build homes for families in dire need. It's our honor to support the men and women who have loyally and courageously served our country. Since 2006, Building Homes for Heroes has been at the forefront of making a significant difference in the lives of the severely wounded men and women of the military forces of the United States. We build homes from the ground up or modify existing homes to meet the needs of the brave men and women who selflessly served our country. These mortgage-free homes not only help to remove the family's financial burden, they help to restore the individual's freedom, and enable the veteran to lead a more independent and productive civilian life.
The Center for Transforming Lives works side-by-side with women and their children throughout Tarrant County to disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing comprehensive homeless services, early childhood education, economic mobility services, and clinical counseling.
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.