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Wellspring Family Services builds emotionally healthy, self-sufficient families and a non-violent community in which they can thrive.
ASD currently operates four Special Care Facilities licensed by the Texas Department of Health: The Ewing Center, Revlon Apartments, Hillcrest House, and Spencer Gardens. ASD serves an average of 175 men, women and children in 152 total bedrooms within 125 privately configured units. Seventy-six percent (76%) of the agency's resident population are racial or ethnic minorities, 24 percent were women. One hundred percent (100%) of the people served by ASD are significantly below the federal poverty line and are classified either as low- or very-low income. The agency has provided more than 326,000 person/nights of housing to more than 1,100 individuals and family members living with AIDS. Along with a home and a mutually supportive community environment, residents at each facility are provided with a range of services individually tailored to empower them to cope with the cyclical impact HIV/AIDS has on people who are living with a disease that often compromises their complete independence.
Habitat for Humanity of Calhoun County {HFHCC} is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry committed to building affordable houses in partnership with God's people in need. It welcomes all persons who wish to support its efforts to eliminate substandard housing- one house at a time-with new construction. It is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International.
Through personal commitment, collective talent, and innovation, Elwyn supports individuals with diverse challenges in shaping distinctive, meaningful lives.Elwyn California was developed specifically to provide support to challenged individuals moving into the community from state institutional settings. Elwyn California specializes in services for people with intensive support needs in the medical and behavioral areas of life.
To create successful homeownership by partnering hardworking families in need with the community to build healthy, affordable homes.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity Las Vegas brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
We exist to intervene on behalf of the people in the inner city of San Francisco.
Building from a harm reduction model, The Open Door, Inc. provides supportive housing and related services to improve the health of the forgotten population of high-risk, chronically homeless people living with HIV.
Hope Services Hawaii, Inc. (HOPE) is an affiliate non-profit organization of the Roman Catholic Church in the State of Hawaiʻi. Each year, HOPE lives out its mission to bring to life gospel values of justice, love, compassion and hope through service, empowerment and advocacy by serving communities island-wide and housing over 270 homeless youth, adults, and families. We intentionally serve those with the deepest needs first and provide wrap around case management following housing placement, resulting in an 85% housing retention rate. HOPE's outcomes have a multi-layer benefit for Hawaii island, and by improving the health and wellness of the people we serve, we decrease the high cost of managing homelessness which is economically in the best interest of the taxpayer.
CHIP is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation serving Butte, Glenn, Tehama, Plumas, Shasta, Sutter and Yuba counties. “Helping people help themselves” is CHIP’s mission. We assist low-income and rural disadvantaged residents, seniors and others who lack financial resources or knowledge to improve or provide adequately for their housing. Here’s what we do: construct mutual self-help (sweat equity) housing and affordable multi-family apartment housing manage rental properties we build and properties owned by others, provide education and services to residents, and build and enhance communities. Our organization has built more than 2000 housing units in our seven-county service area and is acknowledged as an innovator and leader in rural housing issues.
COA is a nondenominational, nonprofit organization that has been serving the community for 28 years. We are not a church but we follow faith-based teachings that tell us to provide compassionate assistance to those in need. We are compelled by the need around us to feed the hungry, and shelter the homeless, provide spiritual support to the emotionally weak, heal the sick…and to ultimately teach them the skills necessary to reach and sustain self-sufficiency.
To improve the quality of life both socially and economically for low-income residents in Talbot county