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Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
Seeking to put God's love into action, Watauga County Habitat for Humanity brings people together by building homes, communities and hope.
Their mission is to unite Habitat for Humanity affiliates throughout the state of Wisconsin in a coordinated effort to eliminate sub-standard housing.
To care for homeless and at-risk persons by providing life-sustaining and life-rebuilding services that are comprehensive and address underlying causes.
New Beginnings empowers survivors and mobilizes community awareness and action to end domestic violence.
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of San Mateo County (SVdP) provides Safety-Net services for families and individuals in our community who are often suffering, forgotten, and deprived — the working poor, the homeless, the incarcerated, and all people living on the margins. SVdP’s model of service is person-to-person and is targeted to specific needs of each client. With the help of over 1,000 Vincentian volunteers who donate their time, talent, and resources to help neighbors in need, SVdP provides rapid and targeted assistance throughout San Mateo County, California. We also seek systemic change solutions to help move people out of poverty.
PROVIDE SHELTER AND BASIC NEEDS FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE. WHILE FOSTERING SELF- RESPECT AND HUMAN DIGNITY, SAMARITAN HOUSE WILL ENCOURAGE THE RESIDENT'S EFFORTS TO FIND EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING.
Samaritan House helps people free themselves from domestic and sexual violence, human trafficking, and homelessness.
Founded in 1976, House of Ruth empowers women, children, and families to rebuild their lives and heal from trauma, abuse, and houselessness. Through 14 programs in Washington, DC, we serve women, children, and families who are striving to overcome childhood trauma, domestic violence, homelessness, mental health disorders, and poverty. Our continuum of services encompasses enriched housing for families and single women; trauma-informed childcare; and free counseling to empower anyone, regardless of gender, who is a survivor of trauma and abuse.
To provide transformative care to end the cycle of homelessness for families.
ERS strongly believes in the power of people. In keeping with our core value of Inclusion, we stand with our sisters and brothers, affirming the infinite worth of all individuals. There is much we can change, moving from a society full of racism and making our world a better place.