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Their mission is to support combat wounded U.S. military service members by offering programs that facilitate a successful transition back to civilian life.
To serve people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless, by providing shelter and housing and by fostering their personal growth and independence.
Our mission is to prevent and end homelessness, one life at a time. Established in 1950 to serve San Diegans experiencing homelessness and poverty, Father Joe’s Villages has grown to include a comprehensive campus and scattered-site programs that house over 2,000 people nightly.
Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 and exists to provide Christ-centered, life-transforming solutions to persons facing hunger and homelessness.
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Louisville brings people together to build homes, communities and hope through housing solutions of home ownership, community development and home repair.
Street Life Ministries exists to share God's love by providing life-giving resources and Christ-centered gatherings to people living on the streets of the Peninsula.Vision StatementStreet Life Ministries… …will provide weekly meals on our street locations in order to feed any who are in need …will promote Christian community at each of these gatherings through the teaching of the Word, breaking of bread, fellowship and prayer. …will guide those in need toward physical, emotional, and spiritual wholeness. …will serve with compassion, innovation, and grace. …will guide those in brokenness and need into healthy resources through our community and ministry partnership. …will be a Kingdom expression of Christ followers and churches of the Peninsula, promoting cooperation and fellowship throughout God's Church. …will provide a safe and nurturing training group for Christians and others seeking to serve and explore gospel ministry.
The Mission of Veterans Place is to empower veterans’ transition from homeless to home, ending the cycle of homelessness, and to assist all at-risk veterans to become engaged, valuable citizens who contribute to their communities.
To provide opportunities for low-income residents of Boyle Heights and East Los Angele to secure housing that is decent and affordable and that is controlled by the residents on a long-term basis; To preserve the quality and afordability of housing for future low-incomeresidents on a long-term basis; and To combat community deterioration in economically disadvantged neighborhoods
The mission of Charlotte Family Housing is to empower working families experiencing homelessness to achieve life-long self-sufficiency through shelter, housing, support services, and advocacy.
Rooted in Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospel imperative, Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services are outreaches of the Catholic Church in Western Washington, under the leadership of the Archbishop of Seattle and the Boards of Trustees. CCS and CHS answer the Gospel call to loving and compassionate service with particular concern for the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death and the dignity of the human person. Our employees and volunteers come from many faith traditions to serve and support poor and vulnerable people through the provision of quality, integrated services and housing. Our focus is on those individuals, children, families, and communities struggling with poverty and the effects of intolerance and racism. We actively join with others to work for justice.
Central City Concern's (CCC) mission is to provide comprehensive solutions to ending homelessness and achieving self-sufficiency. Central City Concern meets its mission through innovative outcome based strategies which support personal and community transformation: Direct access to housing which supports lifestyle change; integrated healthcare services that are highly effective in engaging people who are often alienated from mainstream systems; the development of peer relationships that nurture and support personal transformation and recovery; and the attainment of income through employment or accessing benefits
Providing a safe, supportive environment and the resources necessary for homeless families with children to remain together while empowering them to become independent and self-sufficient.