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Caritas of Austin works to prevent and end homelessness in Greater Austin by providing stable housing and tailored supportive services — including housing navigation, case management, food access, education, and workforce programs — so people can regain stability and long-term wellbeing.
IPH provides a continuum of services for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, operating shelters, community drop‑in services and supportive housing while helping clients move toward self‑sufficiency, empowerment and housing stability.
The Western Home Foundation raises and stewards charitable gifts to support Western Home Communities — funding scholarships, amenities, and long‑term endowment support to improve life and care for residents and to support staff development. It exists to secure philanthropic resources that enhance quality of life across the Western Home Communities campus.
COTS provides emergency shelter, services, and housing for people who are without homes or who are marginally housed. COTS advocates for long-term solutions to end homelessness. We believe: in the value and dignity of very human life; that housing is a fundamental human right; that emergency shelter is not the solution to homelessness.
GEDCO works with faith- and community partners to strengthen Baltimore by providing affordable and supportive housing, emergency and community services, and programs for older adults and people experiencing homelessness. Its work focuses on meeting neighbors’ physical, economic, and social needs while building connected, compassionate communities.
The mission of Hope of the Valley is to attract people and resources to assist in the effort of meeting the needs of every hungry and homeless man, woman and child who seek our services. To fulfill our mission we form strategic partnerships to empower our clients with the faith, knowledge, resources and skills to lead a life of wholeness and self-sufficiency.Our vision is that no one goes without Hope, Hot Meals, Housing, and Health Services, and all who need a helping hand receive one with compassion and empathy.We are a faith-based independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that does not discriminate based on religion, gender, age, ethnicity or sexual orientation. All of Hope of the Valley’s services are grounded in a deep respect for the dignity inherent in each human being.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, community and hope. Vision: A world where everyone has a decent place to live.
The Lord’s Place is a non‑sectarian, Palm Beach County social‑impact agency that works to break the cycle of homelessness. It provides supportive and permanent housing, job training and placement (social‑enterprise programs), street outreach, reentry services, and clinical/care coordination to help people secure stable housing and employment.
Emmaus House of Saginaw provides faith‑based transitional housing and support to women returning from jail, prison, or rehabilitation, helping them rebuild stable lives. The program offers sober, family‑style homes plus recovery supports, life‑skills guidance, and connections to counseling and community resources to promote long‑term reintegration.
The Federation operates a county soup kitchen and food pantry, provides emergency food 24/7 and seasonal warming-center support, and offers housing/utility assistance programs (including services for people living with HIV/AIDS). In short, they deliver meals, emergency food aid, and short-term housing/utility support to people facing homelessness or housing crisis in Sullivan County.
Changing social beliefs, attitudes and the behaviors that perpetuate domestic violence while creating a safe space in which to empower individuals and families affected by abuse
The Hoboken Shelter (Communities of Faith for Housing, Inc.) partners with the community to provide daily meals, nighttime shelter, and supportive services that help people exit homelessness and secure permanent housing. Its programs combine emergency shelter and basic needs with case management, skills training, and housing-support services to help guests move toward stable, independent living.