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Founded in 2001 to educate people about their fair housing rights. Annual conference targeting the low/moderate income families
Worthwhile Wear exist to provide restoration to survivors of human trafficking both internationally and in the US.
Advancing equal rights for the Palestinian people through education, advocacy, and support to build homes, jobs, schools, justice, safety, and a promising future.
Founded in 1972, Ruby's Place provides shelter and services to survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.
CHH HONORS EVERY PERSON'S RIGHT TO A HOME AND HEALTH CARE, BY BRIDGING THE HOUSING AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS, TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF CHICAGOANS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS.
Providing survivors of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation with the support and resources needed to attain economic empowerment
Samaritan House helps people free themselves from domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking, and homelessness.
ASP is a Christian ministry, open to all people, that fosters human development by addressing housing needs of Central Appalachia.
The mission of Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM) is to strive to meet basic human needs through Neighbors helping Neighbors.
The Mission of Hope House Ministries is founded in the spirit of St. Louis De Montfort, who had a commitment to the poor and the courage to do what no one else had the courage to do.This is our mission:Hope House Ministries provides compassionate, comprehensive and competent care for the poor, the marginal and the wounded among us. This commitment is woven in the Gospel vision that all life is sacred and every human person is unique and has the right to be respected and protected.Specifically, we are committed to young people and families in crisis, pregnant women and mothers and babies in crisis and all other wounded people, within our society, who are seen as abandoned and neglected.
Commonwealth Catholic Charities provides quality, compassionate human services to all people, especially the most vulnerable, regardless of faith.
We believe every person has a story and every story has value. We exist to empower communities to end the cycle of human trafficking by starting and supporting social enterprises that raise awareness, offer opportunities for economic independence for survivors and fund the fight against human trafficking. Currently Stories Foundation operates the Freedom Food Truck and Storyteller Catering. In the future we hope to operate a Cafe and sell food products. All with the goal of spreading awareness about human trafficking and empowering people to make a difference through purposeful purchasing as a first step