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To create successful homeownership by partnering hardworking families in need with the community to build healthy, affordable homes.
To shelter and mentor homeless, pregnant or parenting young women and their children, living in Palm Beach County, who are willing to make positive changes in their lives.
StandUp For Kids is a nationally recognized non-profit charity that works directly with thousands of homeless youth across the country. Our organization was founded in 1990 by a group of volunteers in San Diego, CA. Starting from a program in one city, StandUp For Kids has grown to sustain locations in 18 cities across 10 states and the District of Columbia. We remain a nearly all-volunteer organization that prioritizes the needs of the youth we serve. Simply put, we are here to empower homeless and at-risk youth toward lifelong personal growth, and to create in these youth a sincere belief in themselves through open, straightforward counseling, mentoring, and life-skills training. Mission Ending the cycle of youth homelessness. We do this in cities across America, one youth at a time. Vision We strive to build communities where all youth know care, feel loved and have a support system to help them move quickly from surviving to thriving.
The mission of Team Activities for Special Kids is to enrich and nurture the lives of children with special needs by providing opportunities for them to participate in sports, recreation and social activities. These activities help to encourage and develop new skills, as well as promote social interaction and friendships.
CEDARS Home for Children Foundation raises and stewards funds to support the programs of CEDARS Youth Services, with the goal of helping children and youth achieve safety, stability, and lasting family relationships. The foundation focuses on endowment and fundraising to provide stable long‑term support for CEDARS’ shelter, foster care, early‑childhood, and family services.
Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity partners with local families, volunteers, donors and community groups to create safe, decent, affordable housing — building new homes, doing critical repairs and operating ReStores to fund their work. Their programs aim to increase housing stability and self-reliance for low- and moderate-income households across Monroe, Ontario and Wayne counties.