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GEDCO works with faith- and community partners to strengthen Baltimore by providing affordable and supportive housing, emergency and community services, and programs for older adults and people experiencing homelessness. Its work focuses on meeting neighbors’ physical, economic, and social needs while building connected, compassionate communities.
The City Mission Exists To Share Christ, To Shelter, To Heal & To Restore The Homeless To Independent Living Without Discrimination. Our Life Transforming Rehabilitative Programming Effects Lasting Change & Empowers The Homeless To Be Productive Members Of Society.
Miracle Hill Ministries is South Carolina’s largest and most comprehensive provider of homeless services. At their core, they exist to serve the homeless—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. They help point individuals to Christ so that they may move toward wholeness, stability, and healthy relationships.
Cornerstone Community Outreach operates shelters and supportive on‑site services for people experiencing homelessness in Chicago, offering meals, case management, a food pantry and other wrap‑around programs to help guests stabilize and move into permanent housing.
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.”
Atlanta Habitat for Humanity transforms communities by acting as a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization through education, innovative development, partnerships, and long-term relationships with families.
We serve our neighbors, of all faiths, through Help, Hope, and Hospitality.
Alexandria House is a transitional residence and house of hospitality providing safe and supportive housing for women and children in the process of moving from emergency shelter to permanent housing. Located in the densely populated and ethnically diverse mid-Wilshire area, Alexandria House also serves its broader neighborhood community by providing educational, cultural, and enrichment opportunities for residents and neighbors alike.
Our Lady’s Inn improves the lives of pregnant, homeless women and their children by providing residential shelter and hope for a new life through humble acts of love. Our Lady’s Inn is a maternity home and aftercare program for homeless, pregnant women and their children.
The mission of Hope of the Valley is to attract people and resources to assist in the effort of meeting the needs of every hungry and homeless man, woman and child who seek our services. To fulfill our mission we form strategic partnerships to empower our clients with the faith, knowledge, resources and skills to lead a life of wholeness and self-sufficiency.Our vision is that no one goes without Hope, Hot Meals, Housing, and Health Services, and all who need a helping hand receive one with compassion and empathy.We are a faith-based independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that does not discriminate based on religion, gender, age, ethnicity or sexual orientation. All of Hope of the Valley’s services are grounded in a deep respect for the dignity inherent in each human being.
Housing for all people at all times. Find, Feed & Restore offers multiple housing solutions for families with children including Housing First, Affordable Housing and Homelessness Avoidance.
Cedar Lake provides residential, community-based, and enrichment services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the greater Louisville area. The organization focuses on supportive housing, day/enrichment programs, job services, therapies and transportation so people can live as fully and independently as possible.