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Poverello Center

The Poverello Center operates an emergency shelter and food programs and provides outreach, case management, medical-respite, and veteran services to people experiencing homelessness or hunger in Missoula. In short, it offers meals, shelter, basic necessities, and supportive services to help people stabilize and move toward housing and health.

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Homeless Children's Network

Homeless Children’s Network provides trauma‑informed mental health, case management, and family support to children, youth, and families affected by homelessness and domestic violence in San Francisco. They aim to reduce the impacts of trauma, empower families, and strengthen collaborative services to help end homelessness and poverty.

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The Hope For Families Center

To transition families from homelessness to sustainable permanent housing by providing safe shelter, food, employment and other supportive services

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Uplift Organization

Uplift exists to serve the homeless with compassion and dignity through direct aid, human connection, and shared responsibility. We invite ordinary people to join us by bringing what they have, meeting people where they are, and becoming part of something that changes everyone involved.

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Hope For The Unhoused

Provide outreach, essential items & resources to the unhoused. Support the idea of housing first so wraparound services are afforded to the unhoused. Educate community & government leaders on the challenge of homelessness & effective solutions

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Seattle Homeless Outreach

Seattle Homeless Outreach (SHO) seeks to meet our clients where they are, without expectation or judgment, and provide basic survival supplies including food, water, sleeping bags, tents, clothing, and bus tickets. But more importantly, we provide a human connection to our homeless neighbors. SHO builds relationships with our homeless neighbors and with social service providers in the Seattle area so that we can connect people with services they need.

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC - DENVER

Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

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St. Vincent De Paul Society Of Marin County

Because we believe in the dignity of all people, the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Marin offers compassionate, individualized assistance to help our neediest neighbors obtain nutritious food, affordable housing, meaningful employment and a voice in their own community

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Coachella Valley Rescue Mission

Provide emergency food, clothing, shelter, and spiritual guidance to homeless and needy men, women and children. Offering reconciliation to the whole person: to God, to themselves, and to society.

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC - SAN FRANCISCO

At Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco our mission is to provide local families with a springboard to secure, stable futures through affordable homeownership, financial literacy and neighborhood revitalization.

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Colette's Children's Home

Our mission at Colette's Children's Home (CCH) is to provide homeless ... women and homeless mothers with children a safe home and a nurturing environment.

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Make It Right Foundation

Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. The slow reaction to the initial emergency and to the ongoing crisis exposed troubling realities about the response capabilities of the government when the citizens of our most culturally diverse city were in desperate need of helhe was shocked by what he saw: the remnants of people's lives strewn across the streets and an entire neighborhood torn apart and turned upside down. Pitt was even more disturbed by the lack of a clear plan to address the situation. Many were quietly saying there was no chance the Lower 9th Ward would ever be re-built. In a series of community meetings, residents of the Lower 9th Ward told Pitt about the challenges their community faced, both before and after the storm. The rising cost of energy placed a strain on the low-income households of the neighborhood and residents expressed concern about worsening environmental conditions. Their concerns have been validated by scientists, who have concluded that climate change is increasing the frequency and strength of hurricanes. In addition, wetlands and barrier islands that once protected the coast have eroded, leaving New Orleans more exposed to storm surge. The residents of the Lower 9th Ward told Pitt that while the terrible crisis had exposed their vulnerability, Katrina had also created an opportunity: to build something better than what had existed before.  Inspired by the courage and hope of the residents he met, Pitt resolved to do whatever he could to help them rebuild.  Just as importantly, he wanted to help recreate and nurture the unique culture and spirit of the 9th Ward, which symbolized the soul of New Orleans. He understood instinctively that a New Orleans rebuilt without the 9th Ward would never be whole. He began by working with Global Green to sponsor an architecture competition to generate ideas about how to rebuild sustainably. Pitt worked with local community leaders and experts from around the world to develop viable ideas for the Lower 9th Ward. That successful project inspired Pitt's new focus: Make It Right.