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The Children's Place at Home Safe provides shelter, therapy and residential placement for abused, abandoned, neglected children, and those impacted by family violence.
Every day, children are harmed by America’s broken child welfare, juvenile justice, education, and healthcare systems. Through relentless strategic advocacy and legal action, they hold governments accountable for keeping kids safe and healthy. Children’s Rights has made a lasting impact, protecting hundreds of thousands of vulnerable children and they are poised to help millions more. They are depending on us…and you.
Christel House prepare graduates to achieve upward economic mobility, demonstrate good citizenship, and become empowered to identify and realize their goals, dreams and human potential. Our vision is a world where poverty does not limit potential.
Crisis Aid assists in sustaining life. We provide life-saving services and hope to the most vulnerable of populations, through customized responses that bring immediate relief. We address the human condition and fundamental needs to survive and then thrive. Working alongside community leaders, holistic building-blocks are established and true community transformation is made possible.
The mission of Communities In Schools of Houston (CIS) is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. CIS works in collaboration with the Aldine, Alief, Fort Bend, Houston, Spring, and Spring Branch Independent School Districts, as well as Texas Connections Academy, and Lone Star College System. Together, we touch the lives of more than 160,000 students and their families each year. CIS also partners with over 300 community agencies to bring local expertise and critical services directly to the school campus.
The Organization was originally established in 1992 as Cities In Schools of Las Vegas, but remained relatively dormant until 2003 when it reestablished its mission to coincide with the National Communities in Schools organization.
Communities In Schools Pittsburgh-Allegheny County (CISPAC) is an affiliate of the nation's largest stay-in-school network. Nationally, Communities In Schools (CIS) is the nation's leading dropout prevention organization, and the only one proven to both decrease dropout rates and increase graduation rates. CIS emphasizes 5 Basics. We believe that every child needs and deserves: 1. A personal one-on-one relationship with a caring adult 2. A safe place to learn and grow 3. A healthy start and a healthy future 4. A marketable skill to use upon graduation 5. A chance to give back to peers and the community
The mission of Clothes To Kids is to provide new and quality used clothing to low-income or in crisis, school-age children, free of charge.
COA Youth & Family Centers helps Milwaukee children, teens, and families reach their greatest potential through a continuum of educational, recreational and social work programs offered through its two urban community centers and rural camp facility. As a multicultural agency, COA values diversity and cooperation, and promotes personal growth and positive social interaction.
Community Partners of Dallas is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring safety and restoring dignity and hope to abused and neglected children by providing resources and support to the caseworkers of Dallas County Child Protective Services. The agency, which was founded in Dallas by a group of dedicated citizens (including First Lady Laura Bush), has since been replicated in more than 130cities in Texas.
Mission Statement -Uplifting communities by providing foundational resources to help build a stronger and more successful future. Building Brighter Futures, One Family at a Time Since 1982, Community Storehouse has been a lifeline for low-income families in Tarrant County, providing essential resources such as nutritious food, household necessities, and educational support to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive. The need for our services has never been greater. The pandemic not only intensified food insecurity but also disrupted education for countless children. As inflation and financial instability continue to rise, more families are turning to us for help. Since 2019, the demand for nutritional services has surged by 729%. At Community Storehouse, we believe that strong communities start with strong families—and with your support, we can continue to be a beacon of hope for those who need us most. Together, we can build a stronger, more successful future for every child.