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Our mission is to empower families with children experiencing homelessness achieve sustainable independence.
Providing a helping hand to moms and dads of young children facing crisis or homelessness.
Pope Francis Children's Home and School, Mercy to the Poor,located in Ghana West Africa is an organization with its members being passionately invested in the total well-being of the children. Those living and working with the children will have a total commitment to protect, to care,to nurture,and to create an academic environment of learning,providing a Gospel-driven atmosphere so that the children knows God loves them.PFCHS's goals include encouraging strong,independent minded young people who will be prepared to enter the adult world and succeed in family life,work life,and have a strong spiritual foundation.PFCHS locally and internationally will develop a network of individuals and organizations of goodwill who are willing and ready to help the mission of serving the underserved children of the Volta Region.
Growing Home transforms families by nurturing children, strengthening families, and creating community. Our vision is to see the community working together so all children and their families have a place to call home, food on the table, and the opportunity to pursue their dreams.
CHRIS 180 was founded in 1981 to provide a brighter future for children in the Georgia foster care system with significant mental health needs. Over the years, we expanded services to provide trauma-informed care to children, adults, and families through counseling at twelve counseling sites and in 83 Title I schools; foster homes for abused and neglected children; adoption services; drop-in centers for teens and young adults; a supportive housing program for youth who are experiencing homelessness or aged out of the foster care system; and in-home programs. We offer physical health care, re-entry, essential support services, and emergency assistance. Our mission is to heal children, strengthen families and build community. Our vision is that high-quality, trauma-informed behavioral health services and support systems are available to all children, adults, and families. Since our founding, we have served over 200,000 children, youth, and families.
A Child's Place works to erase the impact of homelessness on children and their education. Our vision is to provide stability within the classroom for homeless, at-risk students and, at the same time, assess and strengthen their families to remove barriers that led to the homeless crisis. Our strategy has two essential components: resolve the child's immediate basic needs while creating a case plan that supports his or her continued focus on education in one of our partner schools; and assess and advocate on behalf of the student's family through a case plan to resolve issues that led to the family's immediate homeless crisis. This unique partnership creates a holistic approach to encourage our students to stay focused on their education.
During our four years of service PAWS has worked to alleviate Yavapai Counties growing need for a permanent emergency shelter for homeless women and children. The homeless/transitional women and children are the most vulnerable in our community. It is our mission to help.
Birthday Buds is a non profit agency established to make a positive difference in the lives of low income children by supplying them with fun as well as essential birthday presents they would not otherwise receive, while teaching children that can give the value of giving.
Waking the Village's mission is to offer 18 months of housing and support so that Sacramento County's homeless, parenting or pregnant youth and their children can get busy living rather than surviving. Through Tubman House, young parents (18 to 21 years old) experience healthy living, intensive case management, parent coaching and educational support so that they leave prepared to be leaders in their own lives, and leaders in the lives of their children and communities. In exchange for housing, child care, and wrap around support, Tubman residents lead Youth Corps, growing as leaders as they govern Tubman and spearhead projects to build up their community.
Our Mission is to improve the lives of homeless women, youth and children by providing sanctuary, support, education, tools and resources that empower them to improve the quality of their lives on every level, achieve greater self sufficiency, and build safe, secure lives. In their dreams come true, we enrich our community with the fruit of their potential realized. To support our mission, we also advocate on behalf of homeless women, youth and children to raise awareness of their special needs; inspire innovative, holistic solutions that truly break the cycle of childhood abuse, domestic violence and homelessness; and advance research and enlightened social policies to end homelessness.
To give our community's children and parents the knowledge and support needed for strong and healthy families.
Provide a safe, family environment for children in need so they may become responsible adults.