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Wildflyer Coffee is a nonprofit social-enterprise coffee company that creates paid employment and life-skills training for youth (ages roughly 16–24) experiencing homelessness or housing instability. The organization runs café locations (and related programs) so trainees gain barista and workplace experience while receiving supports aimed at helping them secure stable housing and employment.
Mountain Resource Center provides integrated health and human services to mountain-area residents along the US‑285 corridor. It connects people to basic needs supports (food, emergency financial and housing assistance), veteran services, workforce training, preschool and mental‑health supports to strengthen resilience, security, and community well‑being.
PATH's mission is to end homelessness for individuals, families and communities throughout California.
Our mission is to educate and enrich the minds of our youth through 12 unique initiatives. Global learning k-12 works with students, teachers and coaches in Kindergarten through high school and into college.
TO PROVIDE NEEDED FOOD, SHELTER, CLOTHING, MEDICINE AND EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS.
Family to Family is a non-profit, non-sectarian, all volunteer program serving the unhoused and needy since 1983. We serve hot, nourishing meals to the hungry in our community five days a week. In 2024 we served approximately 35,000 meals.
We are a nationwide community dedicated to making the restaurant industry more hospitable to everyone.
“One group of adolescents at greatest risk of failing to make successful transitions to adulthood are delinquent youth who end up in the "deep end" of the juvenile justice system, in its detention centers and other locked institutions.”* Mentoring, A Touch From Above (MATFA) was founded in 1998 precisely to help these young people in the "deep end" make a successful transition to adulthood. MATFA mentors incarcerated and at-risk youth to help them become positive, productive young adults by emphasizing accountability and forgiveness and providing life skills. MATFA trains and supports mentors to help youth in the program acquire skills for successful and positive re-entry into society. MATFA assists youth transition into society as productive citizens. * Annie E. Casey Foundation
FCDE leverages the knowledge, funds and direct personal support of global donors to empower communities to maximize economic, social and environmental opportunities, thereby reducing poverty and injustice.FCDE works to identify impoverished regions that have the drive, desire and basic tools to make positive, lasting change within their communities. By providing technical training, appropriate short-term personnel and seed funds, FCDE will becomes a partner and catalyst in making long-term positive changes within our host communities.
JoyRoo Education Academy is committed to providing transition housing, excellent academic, vocational, independant living skills, mentoring and leadership training to Emancipated (aged out) Foster Care Young Adults between the ages of 18 and 28 years old.
Mission: We educate adults to become self-sufficient members of society and we advocate on behalf of adult and family literacy. Purpose:We serve by building a literate community. Vision: The Adult Literacy League is the leading voice of Adult Literacy in Florida. We are at the forefront of a coalition of adult and family literacy advocates and partners connecting to improve literacy and quality of life throughout our communities. We do this by addressing the root causes of low literacy in adults, effective remediation programs, and innovative prevention programs. Values:Teaching and learningInclusiveness and diversityRespect for allInnovationVisionary problem solvingIntegrityGenerosity of spirit The Adult Literacy League, ALL, is the largest nationally-accredited literacy organization in Florida and one of the most highly regarded in the nation. A winner of both the Neighborhood Builder Award from Bank of America and the “Excellence in Education” award from the state literacy coalition, the League has provided the highest quality of service in the Central Florida community since 1968. During this time, we have expanded our services to meet the literacy needs of the community so that thousands of our friends and neighbors are now able to be self-sufficient workers, fully participating citizens, and more effective parents.
The mission of the Lincoln Park Community Shelter is to bring the community together to empower homeless men and women to make life changes.