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A safe haven for young people and teens who have suffered abuse, neglect or mental health challenges in the greater Sacramento area. Our licensed clinicians and residential staff work 1:1 with children in crisis to treat all aspects of the trauma suffered by our youth — mental, physical, and emotional — providing individualized care for young people and helping them lay the groundwork for their future success.
Expressing God’s love by reaching out to the hurting and homeless of the Great Lakes Bay Region by providing shelter and care, proclaiming the Gospel of Christ, and establishing Christian disciples among disadvantaged people.
The Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta collects donated household furniture and gives it—free of charge—to people and families transitioning out of homelessness, fleeing domestic violence, living with HIV/AIDS, or otherwise in need, with the goal of creating household stability by “turning houses into homes.”
We are committed to improving the quality of life for LGBTQ+ people in and around Durham: ● through programming, resources, and networks of support; ● by acting as a hub for Durham's LGBTQ+ community; ● by sharing and affirming all LGBTQ+ lived experiences; and ● by educating our neighbors in order to enhance understanding of and sensitivity to LGBTQ+ issues.
The Hoboken Shelter (Communities of Faith for Housing, Inc.) partners with the community to provide daily meals, nighttime shelter, and supportive services that help people exit homelessness and secure permanent housing. Its programs combine emergency shelter and basic needs with case management, skills training, and housing-support services to help guests move toward stable, independent living.
United Way of Long Island advances the common good, creating opportunities for a better life for all by focusing on the three key building blocks of education, financial stability and health. They recruit people and organizations that bring the passion, expertise and resources needed to get things done. LIVE UNITED® is a call to action for everyone to become part of the change. United Way of Long Island is part of a worldwide network spanning across 41 countries and territories, including more than 1,200 local organizations in the U.S.
Family Promise of Blount County leads the way in ending child and family homelessness in Blount County and the surrounding region.
We are a faith based program to help women coming out of addiction, incarceration and domestic abuse, reclaim their families and lives. Our program consists of Bible studies, employment preparation and help connecting with other community resources. The program lasts from 6-9 months and equips the women to live successful lives and give back to their communities.
To create a true system of end homelessness in Middlesex County, NJ by identifying needs and gaps in resources; developing needed programs and fostering collaborative strategies and public private partnerships among all stakeholders.
The Little Sisters of the Poor offer needy elderly persons total quality care in a loving, supportive Home where they are welcomed as family and cared for with dignity and respect until death. Believing that to accompany the elderly on their final journey is the greatest expression of their vow of hospitality, the Little Sisters humbly and prayerfully devote their lives to fulfilling this most sacred aspect of Our Lord's mission of salvation.
School on Wheels of Massachusetts’ (SOWMA) mission is to support the academic, social and emotional growth of students impacted by homelessness. Our vision is for all students to have the support necessary to be successful in school and achieve a productive future that will help end the cycle of homelessness.Our 3 “Pathways to Student Success” (One-on-One Tutoring Program, Bridge Program and Tools for School) give at risk students the opportunity to reach their full potential --- by being a consistent presence in their lives, by building their belief in themselves and by increasing their competencies to succeed in school. Since 2004, SOWMA has tutored 3,200+ students, celebrated 39 college graduations and distributed 31,000+ customized backpacks.
To end homelessness, one family at a time. We engage diverse and inclusive community and faith-based organizations to provide emergency shelter and basic needs to families with children who experience homelessness. We offer culturally informed services to prevent homelessness and to assist families in finding housing and sustaining their independence.