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RIA, Inc. – ready•inspire•act is a nonprofit organization in MA supporting, and standing with, women with experience in the commercial sex trade by providing a range of community-based services. We practice the power of presence.RIA's premier program offers Accompaniment which is an intentional, trauma-informed approach to care that requires a deep and personal understanding of how power held over another human being damages a person's sense of safety and control over her own life and circumstances. Our model, Sisters Leading Sisters, incorporates clinical and healing practices in every step of support. These practices include survivor professional mentorship and advocacy, weekly virtual groups, case management, and clinical therapy.Services are facilitated by skilled women with lived experiences of sexual exploitation/prostitution, addiction, chronic illness, dv, and homelessness. We use an action-oriented, relational approach to fostering self-esteem and self-actualization. We bring compassionate community to the people we meet.
Our mission is to create and provide quality housing, health care, and supportive services to individuals and families who are homeless and/or living with behavioral health disorders.
Cultivating, Educating, and Promoting Environmentally Responsible Choices...making a big difference on a small island.
Our mission is to promote hope and opportunity for homeless individuals by providing the skills, education, training and personal support necessary to obtain employment and housing and most importantly, sustain economic stability and independence over a lifetime.
MHSA provides community-based shelter, nutrition and recovery programs throughout Greater Boston to individuals and families in need, along with life skills for self-sufficiency to end homelessness, hunger and addiction.
People's Resource Center community exists to respond to basic human needs, promote dignity and justice, and create a future of hope and opportunity for the residents of DuPage County, Illinois through discovering and sharing personal and community resources.
Mission: Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County, Inc brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Vision: We join in a common goal with other affiliates of this international organization to work in partnership with families and communities. Using volunteer labor, donated funds and materials, Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County, Inc. builds or rehabilitates affordable homes and sells them to families with no interest charged. We also work within the communities we serve to create pathways to homeownership and cultivate partnerships to provide support for workforce and economic development through training, exposure, and mentorship. Habitat for Humanity of Bergen County, Inc is a people-to-people partnership, which joins all of us together regardless of race, nationality, religion, or socioeconomic status.
IFC confronts the causes and responds to the effects of poverty in our community. We believe in a community where everyone's basic needs are met, including dignified and affordable housing, an abundance of healthy food, and meaningful social connection.
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.
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.
Since 1948, the Orlando Union Rescue Mission's purpose has been to bring the hungry, hurting and homeless to new life, new goals and a new future in Christ. While providing basic services such as food, clothing and shelter, the Orlando Union Rescue Mission also offers life-changing programs that rebuild lives emotionally and spiritually. This is accomplished through Christian teaching, mentorships and work discipline in order to return formerly homeless men, women and children to a productive and self-sufficient lifestyle.
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.