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Carpenter’s Shelter

Carpenter’s Shelter provides emergency shelter and housing-focused services to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness in Alexandria, VA. They combine low-barrier, Housing-First shelter care with case management, rapid re-housing, education/job training, and health/mental-health supports to help residents move into and sustain permanent housing.

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Low Income Investment Fund

The Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF) is dedicated to creating pathways of opportunity for low income people and communities. Serving the poorest of the poor, LIIF is a steward for capital invested in housing, child care, education and other community-building initiatives. In so doing, LIIF provides a bridge between private capital markets and low income neighborhoods.

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Home Roots Foundation

Home Roots Foundation is dedicated to improving education access and alleviating poverty in Haiti. We support students by helping pay for tuition, tutoring, and materials. We also teach kids, ages 8-17, English twice a week. For the parents, we have a women's economic empowerment program to help increase income through their microenterprises.

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Four Directions Development Corporation

The mission of Four Directions Development Corporation is to improve the social and economic conditions of the Native American tribes in Maine — the Maliseet, Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot — through education and investment in affordable housing, tribal business ventures, and Native entrepreneurship. We leverage our human resources, capital, services and knowledge to build the collective economic strength of Wabanaki communities.

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Cal-Earth

Cal-Earth, the California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture, is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to providing solutions to the human need for shelter through research, development, and education in earth architecture. We envision a world in which every person is empowered to build a safe and sustainable home with their own hands, using the earth under their feet.

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Washington Kids In Transition

We support homeless students in Washington State by providing emergency services in the time of crisis. We provide motel stays until shelter can be found. emergency food until services are available. We provide families with a hand up to prevent homelessness. We help kids feel like they live in a community that cares about their education

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Olive Community Services

Dedicated to providing programs and services to promote the health and well-being of seniors, their families, and their community. OCSi aims to provide programs and services that will foster our participants' physical, emotional and educational needs in a friendly and respectful environment. We will deploy a state of the art knowledge and established best practices so that our seniors can LIVE LEARN and THRIVE.

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Muskegon Rescue Mission

Since 1907, Muskegon Rescue Mission has been reaching out to the needy and homeless of the West Michigan area. We practice the four R's: Rescue from their current situation; Redeem, we cannot, but we share the love of the One who does; Restore through God to a better way of life; Rebuild with the necessities needed to start over. The heart of this ministry is to share and demonstrate God's transforming love, ease the burden of the most vulnerable, rebuild lives and offer dignity to those who feel cast aside. Our work involves meeting the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of hungry and homeless men, women, and children.

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Tenderloin Neighborhood Development

Founded in 1981, the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation\u0027s (TNDC) mission is to provide safe, affordable housing with supportive services for low-income people in the Tenderloin community and be a leader in making the neighborhood a better place to live. TNDC owns and operates 45 buildings and houses over 6,300 residents providing 4,293 homes in 7 San Francisco neighborhoods. Most of our tenants earn less than $20,000 a year and are considered by the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development as being extremely low-income. In addition, TNDC supportive services (a team of on-site social workers and an after-school center for children and teens) are providing a foundation for building better lives.

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Urban Justice Center

Urban Justice Center advocates for and empowers NYC's most vulnerable residents through a combination of direct legal service, systemic advocacy, community education and political organizing. We assist our clients on numerous levels, from one-on-one legal advice, to helping individuals access housing, to filing class action lawsuits to effect systemic change.

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Human Options

Human Options ignites social change by educating Orange County to recognize relationship violence as an issue that threatens everyone, advocating for those affected by abuse, extending a safe place for victims and empowering survivors on their journey of healing.Our Vision: We are committed to a future in which every person and family in Orange County experiences safe, healthy relationships and lives free from fear.

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Oxford House

Oxford House, Inc. is the national 501(c)(3) umbrella organization that charters, supports, and helps expand a network of democratically self-run, self-supported, substance-free recovery homes. It provides technical assistance, education, and resources so people recovering from substance use disorders can live in peer-run sober housing and sustain long-term recovery.