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Habitat for Humanity is a community-driven Christian housing ministry. They develop working partnerships with local churches, businesses, governments, organizations and individuals to build and repair decent and affordable housing for families in need across Boone, Greene and Guthrie Counties in the heart of Iowa.
Aging Together builds collaborations that create and enhance supports for older persons, their families and their caregivers in Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Madison and Orange Counties.
Connecting individuals, groups and causes for the common good of our communities and city.
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond (RMHC Richmond) provides a "home-away-from-home" and support services for families with children receiving medical treatment in the Richmond region. We serve families referred from all area hospitals through our House on Monument Avenue, and a series of in-hospital programs including lunch and activity deliveries, in-hospital Ronald McDonald Family Rooms for sleeping and rest, and the RMHC Sibling Center -- providing hands on activities and arts and crafts for siblings of Richmond's youngest patients while their families visit the hospital.
WFCM is the anchor health and human services nonprofit organization in western Fairfax County, VA that provides food and financial support to households at risk of hunger and homelessness in an nine zip code area, including Centreville, Chantilly, Clifton, Fairfax, Fairfax Station, Oak Hill and Herndon.
To provide access to stable, affordable housing for people who are homeless or at risk by developing and managing rental communities.
The mission of Shalom Community Center is to aid and empower people experiencing homelessness and poverty.
The Chicago Furniture Bank furnishes homes for Chicagoans moving into supportive housing. Our mission is to provide dignity and comfort to our clients by allowing them to hand-pick an entire home’s worth of furnishings. Our ultimate goal is to become a sustainable social enterprise that furnishes homes for people in need and employs at-risk young adults looking for opportunities in the workforce.
Our mission is to restore a stable and loving relationship between parents and their children by providing a safe environment for emotional healing from abuse, neglect and separation.
To lift people out of homelessness, one person, one family at a time.
Angel Reach serves Kinship families and youth who have aged out of the foster care system and/or are at risk of homelessness between the ages of 16-24. Most come from the Greater Houston area. Some come from other areas in the state of Texas. These young people are scared and alone, with a history of being consistently let down by the adults who should have been caring for them. The effect on our community is tragic. The statistics speak for themselves: • 50% will end up homeless • 27% will end up in jail • 67% will end up pregnant before they turn 21, and many of their children will repeat the cycle • 46% (only) will complete high school The goal at Angel Reach is to provide a foundation for our young people and families through their respected programs to become emotionally stable and financially independent. From the meager beginnings of serving a few kinship/foster families and their children out of the founder's garage, Angel Reach has grown to now serve over 300 Kinship individuals and 135 young adults between the ages of 16-24 each year. The Transitional Living Program (TLP) is our largest Program and has expanded to 4 homes and scattered-site housing, usually apartments, as well as the support programs used to support each individual. TLP is a 4-year program where every day that a young person spends with us, they are offered an opportunity to learn, be cared for, and supported in their goals. Our mission is to break the generational cycle of abuse, neglect, and homelessness by equipping aged-out foster youth and homeless youth to live independently as well as providing critical services and support to relatives doing their best to keep children out of the foster care system. Our vision is to help these children and youth achieve their full potential in spite of the obstacles placed on them by broken families and a broken system.
To create an independent inclusive community of people and businesses providing opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.