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NAP cares for people impacted by HIV and AIDS, while promoting sexual health for all through education, access, and advocacy.
To share the transforming power of the Gospel of Christ and to serve through educating, sheltering, comforting, and equipping the Lincoln Community for Christ's glory.
To provide warm clothes and other nessessities to people in need To create a volunteer experience for families and young adults that is meaningful, educational and fun
Lasell Village is a premier continuing care retirement community at Lasell College that integrates a unique educational experience with quality services and care.
The International Institute of New England creates opportunities for refugees and immigrants to succeed through resettlement, education, career advancement and pathways to citizenship.
SailFuture transforms the lives of at-risk youth by leveraging long-term housing, alternative education, counseling, and a rite of passage sailing experience.
Since the ultimate goal is not just to provide temporary emergency shelter, but to transition families from Reynolds Home into their own home, the women work with the staff around a three-pronged axis: financial stability, family cohesion and wellness. They learn how to secure various sources of income and a permanent fulltime job, to manage their time and budget to have quality time with their children, to make use of community resources and private counseling and to enroll their children in family health clinics to insure continued preventive health care without resorting to hospital emergency rooms. The staff remains available and alert to the needs of every family that has transitioned to their own home, especially during the first year of transitioning, thus obliterating obstacles that might lead to another episode of homelessness.
Of more than 53,000 individuals experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County, families make up around 34%. Of these families, 84% are headed by single mothers, with 1 in 20 whom are pregnant and lacking adequate care. Elizabeth House addresses an unmet community need by providing shelter and comprehensive care for pregnant women and their children experiencing homelessness. We recognize the immediate and long term toll the trauma of homelessness takes on pregnant women and their children, and we envision a world where cycles of trauma are broken and all families have the opportunity to thrive. \n\nSince 1994, we have mad it our mission that, through shelter and lifelong support, we empower pregnant and parenting mothers in need to reclaim their lives and build successful family legacies.
NATASHA House Inc's mission is to provide transitional housing and rehabilitative services to equip and empower homeless female headed households and at-risk children on the VA Peninsula to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency. The geographical area that we serve is Virginia Peninsula which includes York, Poquoson, and James City Counties, Hampton, Newport News, Williamsburg, and Gloucester.
AHC is a private, non-profit housing developer of affordable housing. Our mission is to improve the quality of community life by expanding housing opportunities for low- moderate-income people, and assist our residents in their goals for economic self-sufficiency. We provide affordable rental housing; promote homeownership; coordinate and provide social services to children and families.
Founded in 1986, Safe Homes of Orange County helps adult and child survivors of domestic violence, teen dating violence and human trafficking. Our mission is to work toward the elimination of intimate partner violence and trafficking by providing comprehensive support services to victims and their children, and by increasing public awareness about these issues and encouraging accountability for perpetrators.
The James H. Cole Legacy Foundation seeks to provide opportunities for economic empowerment, assist underserved schools and children in need, and support everyday people who serve to make Detroit a great place to live. To do this, we establish relationships to support non-profit organizations, small businesses, and individuals in need within our community.