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From Houses to Homes aims to create pathways out of poverty by providing safe housing, education and health care.
St. John's Ministries responds to those experiencing or at risk of homelessness in a way that honors their dignity, restores hope, and creates lasting change.
THE MISSION OF THE HANCOCK HOPE HOUSE IS TO PROVIDE HOPE TO THE COMMUNITY WHILE STRENGTHENING INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES ON THEIR JOURNEY TO SELF SUFFICIENCY.
THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES FOOD, SHELTER, MEDICINE, AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES FOR UNDERRESOURCED PEOPLE IN JAMAICA.
Northside Common Ministries (NCM) is a non-profit community-based organization that was established in 1982 by a collaboration of 30 member churches to care for the needs of the homeless and the hungry who were so evident in poor urban communities in Pittsburgh during that time. Since its founding, NCM has operated Pleasant Valley Shelter a 24 hour/7day a week emergency shelter for homeless men, and the Community Food Pantry. Pleasant Valley has the capacity to serve 25 men and has the highest occupancy rate of any shelter in the area. The Community Food Pantry is the largest in Pittsburgh - Pennsylvania, distributing on average 300,000 meals yearly to qualified low-income individuals and families.
Citizens for Animal Protection is a Houston area private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization caring for pets in need through sheltering, adoption, humane education, spay/neuter services, low-cost wellness and community outreach. Founded in 1972.
Our mission is to end homelessness and relieve hunger through action and advocacy.
Family House is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing homeless families in crisis with professional, comprehensive housing and social services in a safe, caring environment. Most of the families we serve are from Toledo, however 15% of those served are outside of Ohio. Most homeless shelters around the country segregate family members in shelters. Family House is unique as we keep the family together. Families consist of: married couples with children, unmarried couples with children, single parents and pregnant mothers
Non-Denominational organization dedicated to relieving the spiritual and physical hunger of the poor. We do this by providing food for the hungry, clothing for the needy, shelter for the homeless and the Gospel of Jesus Christ for all.
On December 24, 1985, Christ House opened its doors to provide comprehensive health care for sick, homeless persons, while assisting them in addressing critical issues to help break the cycle of homelessness. Hospitals treat homeless patients for emergencies, but a lack of continuity of care that forces them to discharge these patients to the street where they cannot rest and recuperate. Christ House is a place where these homeless patients with acute medical needs can receive plenty of rest, nutritious meals, medical care and social services.
Christmas in April began in 1973 in Midland, TX, where some local community leaders and volunteers assisted a neighbor in need by rehabilitating her dilapidated home. The program spread, and Christmas in April USA was founded in 1988 as the national headquarters, offering assistance to our 245 affiliates across the country to provide necessary repairs to low-income homeowners and communities. The work done on these homes is free for the homeowner, and done primarily by skilled and unskilled volunteers. Both volunteers and recipients benefit from improving their communities, one house, one non-profit facility, at a time.
Bethesda Cares' mission is to ease, end and prevent homelessness in Montgomery County using the evidence-based best practice of Housing First.