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To enable homeless and low-income people in Laurel who are in crisis to achieve stability and long-term self-sufficiency.
It is our mission to provide a safe and caring environment for children and teens who have faced abuse, abandonment, neglect and/or homelessness.
Seeking to put god's love into action, habitat for humanity of hillsborough county brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Educate, Empower, and Transition lives from Dependence to Independence
Trees of Hope was founded in 1990 as a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization with the specific purpose to conduct fund raising activities for the exclusive benefit of Star of Hope, Houston's largest agency for the homeless.
Hearts Full of Love is a ministry that desires to reach out to those in need around us, focusing on the homeless. We do this by getting to know the person and determining through that relationship, what those needs may be. Meeting basic physical needs such as food, clothing, and housing provides the opportunity for us to fill deeper basic human needs through connection, growth, significance and contribution.
Hope House Colorado empowers parenting teenage moms to strive for personal and economic self-sufficiency and to understand their significance in God's sight, resulting in a healthy future for them and for their children.
Hopeful Solutions empowers homeless, single mothers who are in long term recovery from substance abuse with the resources needed to reduce the chance of relapse and increase the chance of self-sufficient living with their children. Our goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment that will rebuild the family unit.
San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity is a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity (HFH) International. Founded in 1990, we seek to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action while eliminating poverty housing and homelessness from the San Gabriel Valley. HFH works in partnership with God and people from all walks of life to create better, permanent shelter for lower-income families. To accomplish this, HFH builds and renovates houses, providing decent homes in decent communities where people can live and grow into all that God intended. Our affiliate has built 39 homes and has 11 more currently under construction on Kenwood Street in Glendale. When these homes are complete, our affiliate will attain the important 50-home productivity benchmark and will be providing 205 men, women and children with safe, decent, affordable shelter.
The Jewish Home & Senior Living Foundation supports the San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living (SFCJL), a not-for-profit, licensed skilled nursing facility and residential community specializing in programs, services, and care for older adults. From the Home's modest beginnings in 1871 as a residential center for twelve seniors, SFCJL has grown to a nine-acre comprehensive senior care center with five distinct buildings, serving more than 420 residents with diverse care needs, and providing rehabilitation services to numerous others seeking short-term care stays. For 147 years, SFCJL has ensured that Bay Area elderly have always had a place to call home. SFCJL's mission is to enrich the quality of older adults. The vision is to become a regional resource as an integral part of a continuum of care throughout the Bay Area that provides senior adults with a variety of life enriching programs and services that are accessible, promote individual dignity, encourage independence, connect them to their community, and reflect the social, cultural, and spiritual values of Jewish tradition.
Accion Opportunity Fund is committed to advancing economic mobility for underserved small businesses and low-income communities through affordable financial services, knowledge resources, networks, and policy.
The Mission of the New England Shelter for Homeless Veterans is to extend a helping hand to homeless veterans who have served the United States honorably in peace and war who are addressing the challenges of addiction, trauma, severe and persistant mental illness, and/or unemployment. And, who will commit themselves to sobriety, non-violence, and working for personal change; to offer homeless veterans temporary, save overnight accomodation and basic nutrition; to offer in a fiscally sound manner effective longer term programs which best meet the veteran's transition needs, utilizing the full range of government, foundation grants and private contributions; to refer veterans to other public and private institutions through a network of service providers who can meet their needs, not duplicating what others can do better; to create and operate housing for veterans as an important solution to homelessness; and to one day become recognized as the most effective private veteran's transition program in the country.