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The organization operates sober/transitional housing for women—maintaining shared residences where women in recovery (often working and participating in 12‑step and household programs) receive housing and supportive program services to help stabilize recovery and reintegrate into work and community. This summary is based on the organization’s IRS/990 program descriptions and third‑party nonprofit profiles.
Health Care for the Homeless works to prevent and end homelessness for vulnerable individuals and families by providing quality, integrated health care and promoting access to affordable housing and sustainable incomes through direct service, advocacy and community engagement.
IN RECOGNITION OF THE DIGNITY AND VALUE OF EVERY HUMAN LIFE, THE MISSION OF INTERFAITH PARTNERSHIP FOR THE HOMELESS (IPH) IS TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF THE HOMELESS AND LOW-INCOME COMMUNITY BY PROVIDING A CONTINUUM OF SERVICES TO ENCOURAGE SELF-SUFFICIENCY, EMPOWERMENT, AND STABILITY.
We believe that all people deserve the basic necessities of life, and that the community in which we live is called to serve this purpose. To this end, it is the mission of the Boulder Shelter for the Homeless to provide safe shelter, food, support services, and an avenue to self-sufficiency for homeless adults in Boulder and Broomfield Counties, Colorado.
To transition families from homelessness to sustainable permanent housing by providing safe shelter, food, employment and other supportive services
ALA’s mission is to enrich the Los Angeles community by providing seniors with affordable housing, services and linkages to supportive services. ALA was founded on the premise that all seniors, regardless of their race, sexual orientation, ethnicity, socio-economic background, or health status, deserve community support and real options to live an independent and productive life.
Also kinown as WAIT House To provide stability to youth who present themselves as homeless. This will be accomplished through the immediate provision of coordinated services; reunification of families where appropriate; the provision of supervised emergency and transitional housing with the goal of personal responsibility and self-sufficiency.